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Hace 4 días · Millard Fillmore (born January 7, 1800, Locke township, New York, U.S.—died March 8, 1874, Buffalo, New York) was the 13th president of the United States (1850–53), whose insistence on federal enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 alienated the North and led to the destruction of the Whig Party. Elected vice president in ...
- Millard Fillmore
After the death of President Zachary Taylor in 1850, Vice...
- Abigail Fillmore
Abigail Fillmore (born March 13, 1798, Stillwater, New York,...
- Reverdy Johnson
Reverdy Johnson was a constitutional lawyer, U.S. senator...
- Thomas Corwin
In 1847 Corwin made a memorable speech denouncing the...
- Thurlow Weed
Thurlow Weed (born Nov. 15, 1797, Cairo, N.Y., U.S.—died...
- John Jordan Crittenden
John J. Crittenden (born Sept. 10, 1787, near Versailles,...
- Edward Everett
Edward Everett (born April 11, 1794, Dorchester, Mass.,...
- Millard Fillmore
Hace 4 días · Clay clinched his party's nomination in the 1844 presidential election but was defeated by Democrat James K. Polk, who subsequently presided over the Mexican–American War. Whig nominee Zachary Taylor won the 1848 presidential election, but Taylor died in 1850 and was succeeded by Millard Fillmore.
Hace 2 días · Millard Fillmore. Franklin Pierce. James Buchanan. Abraham Lincoln. Andrew Johnson. Ulysses S. Grant. Rutherford B. Hayes. James Garfield. Chester A. Arthur. Grover Cleveland. Benjamin Harrison. William McKinley. Theodore Roosevelt. William Howard Taft. Woodrow Wilson. Warren G. Harding. Calvin Coolidge. Herbert Hoover. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Hace 2 días · Millard Fillmore served as Vice President under Zachary Taylor from 1849 to 1850. He became the thirteenth President of the United States after Taylor’s death, serving from 1850 to 1853.
Hace 5 días · Millard Fillmore (born January 7, 1800, Locke township, New York, U.S.—died March 8, 1874, Buffalo, New York) was the 13th president of the United States (1850–53), whose insistence on federal enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 alienated the North and led to the destruction of the Whig Party.
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Hace 1 día · Buchanan faced two candidates in the general election: former Whig President Millard Fillmore ran as the candidate for the anti-Catholic, anti-immigrant American Party (or "Know-Nothing"), while John C. Frémont ran as the Republican nominee.
Hace 2 días · Millard Fillmore, a relatively unknown figure in American history, took office as the 13th President of the United States in 1850. Fillmore became president following the death of President Zachary Taylor, making him the last President not to be affiliated with a political party. His presidency was marked by significant events and decisions that shaped the nation during a turbulent time.