Yes. He entered college when he was 16 - just as soon as he thought he ready.
Pierce believed in the Constitution. He disliked slavery but believed that the slave states had the right to practice it.
Pierce was a compromise candidate - none of the four front-runners were able to get the votes needed for nomination. Pierce was not an abolitionist ,was an old Jackson and Polk supporter and believed that the states had to right to allow slavery if they wished.
No- he did not advocate slavery, but he thought the institution was protected by the US Constitution and that states had the right to allow it if they chose to.
no- Pierce lived in New Hampshire all of his life except when he was in the army or serving in Washington. He did, however believe that the constitution protected the right to own slaves.
No- Pierce was not an abolitionist. He was not personally in favor of slavery, but considered the right to keep slaves as something that was part of the agreement that states made when they ratified the US Constitution. He agreed with people like John Adams and Benjamin Franklin who did not like slavery but accepted it as a compromise needed to form the union.
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He was awesome he is related to me i think he should be more higher up in the ranks than where he is right now sitting towards the bottom.
Pierce believed that the Southerners had a Constitutional right to keep their slaves. He said the country was founded on a compromise over slavery, that anti-slavery people were willing to accept it in order to set up the federal union.
You can't go to law school right after high school; one of the minimum requirements for entrance to law school is an undergraduate college degree, preferably with a very high GPA.
No, he had went to college.
It means high school students who are going to college right after graduation. They qualify also because of their good grades.
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