The biggest thing was probably the Compromise of 1850. Also, California was admitted as a state.
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The biggest thing was probably the Compromise of 1850. Also, California was admitted as a state.
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Millard Fillmore served as President of the United States July 9, 1850 - March 4, 1853. California is the only state admitted into the union while Millard Fillmore was President. California was admitted into the Union on September 9, 1850 becoming the 31st state to join the Union.
Millard Fillmore's legacy is mixed. While he played a role in preserving the Union by pushing for the Compromise of 1850, which temporarily eased tensions between the North and the South, he is also criticized for supporting the Fugitive Slave Act. Fillmore's presidency is generally considered uninspiring and his policies on slavery are seen as contributing to the escalating tensions that led to the Civil War. Overall, his legacy is one of controversy and limited impact.
supported slavery, signed compromise of 1815
Mrs Fillmore. Abigail Powers Fillmore died less than four weeks after her husband left the White House, as a result of a chill caught at Franklin Pierce's inauguration.
The White House Library was created while Millard Fillmore was in office. His wife, Abigail Fillmore, led the push for a White House Library.
He died from complications following a stroke, while being fed soup. His last words were, "The Nourishment is Palatable." What a bro.
Successor of President Zachary Taylor after his death on July 9th 1850. He helped pass the Compromise of 1850 by gaining the support of Northern Whigs for the compromise.
These vice presidents tried but failed to get nominated for the presidency during their vice presidencies:Charles W. Fairbanks in 1908John Nance Garner in 1940Alben W. Barkley in 1952These vice presidents tried but failed to get nominated for the presidency after their vice presidencies:John C. Calhoun in 1844Richard M. Johnson in 1844Martin Van Buren in 1844 (ex president and ex-veep)Millard Fillmore in 1852 (while the incumbent president)Andrew Johnson in 1868 (while the incumbent president)Levi P. Morton in 1896Theodore Roosevelt in 2012 ( as an ex-president as well as ex-veep_Dan Quayle in 2000 (as an ex vice-president)