Though he was born into a very poor family, Millard Fillmore struggled for an education and even got a teaching job though he never attended college. He also taught himself enoungh about the law to join the bar at the age of 23. He served in Congress for four terms when the Whigs made him Zachary Taylor;s running mate. As President, Millard Fillmore delayed the Civil War by a decade by signing the Compromise of 1850. In 1856 he ran for the presidency as a member of the Know Nothing Party. He wanted to unite the country behind anti-Catholicism and nativism, but he carried only Maryland.
The Compromise of 1850 à consisted of five separate laws:
1. Admitting California as a free state.
2. Texas received compensation for giving up claims to western lands.
3. Establishing Utah and New Mexico as territories.
4. Passing the Fugitive Slave Act, this required the federal government to help return runaway slaves.
5. Abolishing the Slave Trade in the District of Columbia.
He served in the NY state house, served three term in the US Congress, was NY state comptroller and , of course, vice-president before he became the president.
Fillmore, in Millard County was the capital of Utah before Salt Lake City. This was to appeal to then-president Millard Fillmore.
Zachary Taylor was the President of the United States before Millard Fillmore. Zachary Taylor was the 12th President of the United States from 1849 March 4 to 1850 July 9, when he died of illness. Millard Fillmore, the Vice President at the time, became the President of the United States.
Fillmore lived before they had professional or College Sports in this country. As a boy he liked to hunt and fish.
Fillmore lived before they had professional or college sports in this country. As a boy he liked to hunt and fish.
Millard Fillmore died at his mansion in Buffalo, New York at 11:10 pm on March 8th 1874 from a stroke. He was partially paralyzed from a stroke he had had a month before. He was 74 years, 2 months and 1 day old when he died.
He was a lawyer. As a very young man, he worked as a clothmaker.
Vice president. He was never elected to the office of President.Millard Fillmore was a lawyer, a Congressman, and Comptroller of New York state.
Fillmore himself was originally Zachary Taylor's VP. When Taylor died in office, Fillmore became President. Before the ratification of the 25th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution in February, 1967, whenever the vice presidency was vacated due to the death or resignation of the vice president or the president, the office just remained vacant until the next Inauguration Day.
Abigail Powers Fillmore taught school before she married Millard.
. His biggest contribution was no doubt his long career in public service before and after he was President.
He was something of a book collector- he and his wife accumulated a library of over 4000 books and this was before they made cheap paper backs.
This list only contains FOUR presidents. In chronological order, it goes Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan, Lincoln. Before Fillmore was Taylor, and after Lincoln was Johnson.