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  1. 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. Millard Fillmore. Millard Fillmore (January 7, 1800 – March 8, 1874) was the 13th president of the United States, serving from 1850 to 1853, and was the last president to have been a member of the Whig Party while in office. A former member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Fillmore was elected the 12th vice president in 1848, and ...

  3. 29. Okt. 2009 · Millard Fillmore served four terms in Congress but declined to run for reelection after 1843. At Weed’s urging, he ran unsuccessfully for governor of New York in 1844. Four years later, Fillmore ...

  4. 31. Mai 2024 · Millard Fillmore, 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 1848, he acceded to the presidency on the death of Zachary Taylor (July 1850).

  5. Millard Fillmore, a member of the Whig party, was the 13th President of the United States (1850-1853) and the last President not to be affiliated with either the Democratic or Republican parties.

  6. www.biography.com › political-figures › millard-fillmoreMillard Fillmore - Biography

    2. Apr. 2014 · Millard Fillmore was thrust into the presidency after the death of Zachary Taylor. Learn more about his career as the 13th U.S. president, including how his support for the Compromise of 1850 ...

  7. Overview. 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 ...

  8. By Michael Holt. 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 ...

  9. 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 ...

  10. 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...

  11. Millard Fillmore: Impact and Legacy. By Michael Holt. It is often said that the best compromise is the type that pleases none of the compromisers. By the end of his presidency, Millard Fillmore knew this all too well. By championing the Compromise of 1850, he can be credited for keeping America from civil war for more than a decade.

  12. Millard Fillmore, Library of Congress. Terms: 1850-1853. Political Party: Whig. First Lady: Abigail Powers Fillmore. Vice President: None. Overview. Born: January 7, 1800, Locke Township (now ...

  13. 18. Juni 2024 · Millard Fillmore was the 13th President of the United States, serving from 1850 to 1853. He assumed the presidency upon the death of President Zachary Taylor and was the last president of the Whig Party. Fillmore was known for his efforts to compromise on the issue of slavery, including supporting the passage of the Compromise of 1850, which ...

  14. 7. Mai 2021 · Millard Fillmore auf einem Präsidentendollar, by United States Mint [Public domain] In seinen letzten Lebensjahren verstand sich Millard Fillmore als Pädagoge und Philanthrop. Er wirkte als erster Kanzler der University of Buffalo und als erster Präsident der Buffalo Historical Society. Er starb am 8.

  15. Millard Fillmore inherited the uncompleted legislation known as the Compromise of 1850, a senatorial initiative to reconcile the competing issues involved in organizing the territories acquired in the victory over Mexico as well as related issues of slavery. Fillmore, in extending his patronage, replaced Zachary Taylor supporters with his own ...

  16. 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 ...

  17. 7. März 2014 · Bettmann Archive/Getty Images. 1. Fillmore rose up out of extreme poverty. Born in a log cabin, Millard Fillmore spent much of his youth clearing land and raising crops on the 130-acre farm that ...

  18. Internet Biographies: Millard Fillmore-- from The Presidents of the United States of America Compiled by the White House. Millard Fillmore-- from The American President From the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia, in addition to information on the Presidents themselves, they have first lady and cabinet member biographies, listings of presidential staff and advisers ...

  19. Biografie. Millard Fillmore wurde am 7. Januar 1800 in Locke (New York State, USA) als Farmersohn in ärmlichen Verhältnissen geboren. Nach der Schule wandte er sich den Rechtswissenschaften zu, um dann als Rechtsanwalt zu arbeiten. Fillmore trat in die Politik ein, um die "Anti-Masonic"-Partei als drittgrößte Partei im amerikanischen Norden ...

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