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James Buchanan - Wikipedia James Buchanan Jr ( bjuːˈkænən ⓘ bew-KAN-ən; [3] April 23, 1791 – June 1, 1868) was the 15th president of the United States, serving from 1857 to 1861 He also served as the secretary of state from 1845 to 1849 and represented Pennsylvania in both houses of the U S Congress
James Buchanan’s troubled legacy as President - Constitution Center April 23 marks the birthday of James Buchanan, the man regarded by many historians as one of the worst—if not the worst—Presidents of all time So what did Buchanan do to earn the disrespect of so many people?
James Buchanan - HISTORY Buchanan, a Democrat who was morally opposed to slavery but believed it was protected by the U S Constitution, was elected to the White House in 1856
James Buchanan - Presidency, Facts Political Party James Buchanan was the 15th President of the United States Serving as president during the run-up to the Civil War, Buchanan's inability to halt the southern states' drive toward
10 Facts About James Buchanan - Have Fun With History James Buchanan is unique in American history as the only president who never married His lifelong bachelorhood sparked much speculation and intrigue among historians and biographers Although he was once engaged to Ann Coleman, the relationship ended tragically when she died in 1819
James Buchanan - National Museum of American History At a time when the country needed visionary and creative direction, James Buchanan was unable to provide effective political leadership Buchanan avoided public life after his term in the White House In 1866 he published a book defending and explaining his presidential policies
James Buchanan - White House Historical Association Tall, stiffly formal in the high stock he wore around his jowls, James Buchanan was the only president who never married Presiding over a rapidly dividing nation, Buchanan did not quite grasp the political realities of the time
James Buchanan - 15th President, Sectionalism, Compromise - Britannica James Buchanan - 15th President, Sectionalism, Compromise: Having thus consolidated his position in the South, Buchanan was nominated for president in 1856 and was elected, winning 174 electoral votes to 114 for the Republican John C Frémont and 8 for Millard Fillmore, the American (Know-Nothing) Party candidate