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Q: What states did James buchanan not win in 1856?
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How many free states did James Buchanan win in 1856?

James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating John Freemont. In the 1856 presidential election James Buchanan received 174 electoral votes and John Freemont received 114 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Buchanan 1,836,072 and Freemont 1,342,345.


By how many electoral votes did James Buchanan win?

James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating John Freemont. In the 1856 presidential election James Buchanan received 174 electoral votes and John Freemont received 114 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Buchanan 1,836,072 and Freemont 1,342,345.


How many votes did James Buchanan receive in the election to win presidency?

James Buchanan won the 1856 presidential election defeating John Freemont. In the 1856 presidential election James Buchanan received 174 electoral votes and John Freemont received 114 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Buchanan 1,836,072 and Freemont 1,342,345.


Was John C Fremont the first Republican Presidential candidate to win the office in 1856?

NO- Fremont ran for President as a Republican in 1856, but lost to Buchanan.


Which Republican president won in 1856?

The Republicans did not win in 1856- the Democrat Buchanan won the election in 1856. The Republican candidate, Lincoln won in 1860 and so became the first Republican president.


What Nobel Prize did James M. Buchanan Jr. win and when was it awarded?

James M. Buchanan Jr. won The Prize in Economic Sciences in 1986.


How did James Buchanan running mate help him win?

Buchanan's running mate was John Breckenridge from Kentucky. He believed that states had the right to secede, that slavery could not be abolished by Congress where it already existed. but should not be allowed in new states and territories. He favored compromise to avoid civil war and that may have gained some votes for Buchanan. He probably helped Buchanan in the South, but help was not needed in the South.


Who won the 1852 election?

James Buchanan of the Democratic party was elected president at the United States Presidential Election of 1856. The other major candidates from the 1856 election included Millard Filmore of the Know-Nothing party and John C. Frémont of the Republican party.


Was John C. Fremont the first Republican presidential candidate to win the office in 1856?

John C. Frémont (R-CA) was the first Republican U.S. presidential candidate, but he lost to James Buchanan (D-PA). The first Republican to win a U.S. presidential election was Abraham Lincoln (R-IL) in 1860.


Who was the republican party candidate for president in the 1856 election?

Thomas Jefferson


The Republicans became the clear favorite in the presidential election of 1860 when?

James Buchanan supported Abraham Lincoln.


Did James Garfield win any awards?

No James Garfield did not win any rewards. James Garfield was the 20th President of the United States of America.