The 14th President of the United States was Franklin Pierce from March 4, 1853 to March 4, 1857. His Vice President was William King who died in 1853 of tuberculosis after 45 days in office. Franklin Pierce finished the rest of his term without a Vice Preisdent.
Pierce served as President for one term of four years.
There were no term limits on the presidency when Pierce was President. Pierce made an effort to get the nomination for a second term, but lost and so served only the one term as President.
The Gadsden Purchase from Mexico was made while Pierce was president.
Pierce was not successful as a president. In fact, he did not win his party's nomination for a second term. He is the only president from New Hampshire.
Pierce served one complete four-year term.
Franklin Pierce completed his one Presidential term in March, 1857.
President Millard Fillmore served out the final two years of Zachary Taylor's term when he died in 1852. Pierce was elected in 1854.
no. He served most of his term without a vice-president.
Pierce was not assassinated. He served out his full term and died years later of natural causes.
Franklin Pierce was the 14th President of the United States, serving one term from 4 March 1853 to 4 March 1857.
He is best known for being the 14th president of the United States.