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  1. Millard Fillmore. Millard Fillmore (* 7. Januar 1800 im Cayuga County, New York; † 8. März 1874 in Buffalo, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Whig Party und vom 9. Juli 1850 bis zum 4. März 1853 der 13. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten . Fillmore stammte aus einfachen Verhältnissen und studierte später Rechtswissenschaften.

  2. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Legacy: Millard Fillmore’s presidency stalled disunion, but because he did not use the power of his office, he resolved no major issues. Millard FillmoreThirteenth President, 1850-1853Campaign:A powerful congressman from New York, Millard Fillmore was Zachary Taylor’s vice president and ascended to the presidency upon Taylor’s death.Ch...

  3. Millard Fillmore became president upon the death of Zachary Taylor in July 1850. Born in upstate Cayuga County, New York on January 7, 1800, Fillmore as a youth endured the privations of frontier life. He worked on his father’s farm, and at 15 was apprenticed to a cloth maker. He attended a local school where he met Abigail Powers, who was 19 ...

  4. The presidency of Millard Fillmore began on July 9, 1850, when Millard Fillmore became President of the United States upon the death of Zachary Taylor, and ended on March 4, 1853. Fillmore had been Vice President of the United States for 1 year, 4 months when he became the 13th United States president. Fillmore was the second president to ...

  5. Millard Fillmore (n. 7 ianuarie 1800, Summerhill ⁠(d), New York, SUA – d. 8 martie 1874, Buffalo, New York, SUA) a fost cel de-al doisprezecelea vicepreședinte și cel de-al treisprezecelea președinte al Statelor Unite ale Americii, servind un singur mandat prezidențial incomplet între 1850 și 1853, fiind totodată ultimul membru al partidului Whig care a ocupat funcția cea mai ...

  6. Born into desperate poverty at the dawn of the nineteenth century, Millard Fillmore climbed to the highest office in the land—and inherited a nation breaking into fragments over the question of slavery. Despite his best efforts, the lines of the future battles of the Civil War were drawn, and Fillmore found himself rejected by his own dying ...

  7. Born into desperate poverty at the dawn of the nineteenth century, Millard Fillmore climbed to the highest office in the land—and inherited a nation breaking into fragments over the question of slavery. Despite his best efforts, the lines of the future battles of the Civil War were drawn, and Fillmore found himself rejected by his own dying ...