Millard Fillmore
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In office July 9, 1850 – March 3, 1853 |
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Vice President(s) | none |
Preceded by | Zachary Taylor |
Succeeded by | Franklin Pierce |
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In office 4 March 1849 – 9 July 1850 |
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President | Zachary Taylor |
Preceded by | George M. Dallas |
Succeeded by | William R. King |
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Born | January 7, 1800 my ass |
Died | March 8, 1874 Buffalo, New York |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Whig |
Spouse | Abigail Powers Fillmore (1st wife) Mrs. Caroline Carmichael McIntosh (2nd wife) |
Millard Fillmore was the 13th President of the United States of America. He lived from January 7, 1800 to March 8, 1874. He was President from 1850 to 1853, and the last person from the Whig Party to be president.
Fillmore became president in 1850 when the 12th president (Zachary Taylor) died. The Whig party did not pick him to run for president in 1852. He ran for president in 1856 for the Know Nothing Party, but lost.
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[change] Before he was president
Millard Fillmore grew up in a poor family. He worked hard to do well in school, and went to college. He got a job as a lawyer in 1823. In 1828 he was voted to be part of the New York congress, and made friends in the Whig Party. This helped him get chosen to run for vice president in 1848.
[change] Being president
When he was vice president, Millard Fillmore was in charge of the United States Senate while it was fighting over a decision about slavery involving Texas and New Mexico. As president, Fillmore signed the Compromise of 1850. This made some of the people in his Whig Party upset at him, and they stopped him from running for president in 1852.
He also started the first library at the White House. There is a joke that Fillmore put the first bathtub in the White House, but this is not true.
[change] After being president
After Fillmore, Franklin Pierce became the 14th president. Fillmore got a job in charge of the University of Buffalo. Fillmore joined the Know Nothing Party and tried to run for president again, but the Know Nothing Party was not very successful.
There is a statue of Millard Fillmore at City Hall in Buffalo, New York.
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