Franklin Pierce was the fourteenth President of the United States. He was born in 1804, so there was a bicentennial celebration at his birthplace and at his home in Concord m New Hampshire in 2004. He will be 207 on November 23, 2011.
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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.
The Gadsden Purchase from Mexico was made while Pierce was President. The land purchased is now part of southern Arizona and southern New Mexicon
franklin roosevelt would be 127 years old if he was alive today.
He would be 83 years-old
Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States, suffered from dropsy, now known as edema, which is characterized by the accumulation of fluid in the body's tissues. The condition was likely a result of his declining health, exacerbated by chronic alcoholism and the stress of his presidency. Pierce's health deteriorated further after the tragic death of his son in a train accident, which contributed to his overall physical decline. Ultimately, dropsy was one of several health issues that plagued him later in life.
After becoming the 14th president, Franklin Pierce pressured Great Britian to relinquish its special interest along part of the Central American coast, and even more when he tried to persuade Spain to sell Cuba. He purchased the now comprising southern Arizona and part of southern New Mexico for 10,000,000. By the end of his administration, Pierce could claim a civil, and somewhat peaceful condition in Kansas. However, the democrats refused to renominate him. He died in 1869.
In fact it was a president from England named Franklin Pierce. America found out about it when Pierce insisted he have a Christmas tree when the holiday came around. Then the tree was posted about in newspapers all over America. Now most Americans have a Christmas tree to decorate when Christmas comes around.
Oh, dude, that's a blast from the past! So, Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States, voted against the funding for the National Road, which is now known as U.S. Route 40. It's like that road went from being rejected to being a major highway. Life's full of surprises, man.
Pierce Butler, the signer of the U.S. Constitution, had no middle name. (His name appears on a baptismal registry in Ireland, so if there had been a middle name, historians would have learned about it and mentioned it long before now.)
Dead.
I hope I do since my grandpa started it...