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Pierce was an avid fisherman.
he looked like chicken
There is no evidence either way.
Look on google images, or use one of these.......
Maybe he just liked being handsome
There is no Franklin Pierce library like recent Presidents have. Pierce apparently destroyed most of his White House papers . His house in Concord , New Hampshire and his boyhood home in Hillsborough, NH have been maintained and are open to visitors. The New Hampshire Historical in Concord, NH has a library devoted to NH history `and its director is a recognized authority on Franklin Pierce.
Franklin pierce didn't have a signature campaign slogan. But he was the first president to put a Christmas tree in the white house.
Uhm..... like well before office i guess. Franklin Pierce spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Washington Aqueduct on November 1853 idk da date o.o srry ._.
I am not sure what you want to know. Pierce lived before there was electronic communication. Like the other people of his day, he wrote letters, made speeches and talked to people.
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.
His Democratic party became disenchanted with him while he was in office and they decided not to nominate him for a second term. Pierce had supporters at the Democratic convention, but James Buchanan prevailed in the battle for the nomination.
People in general rarely think about Franklin Pierce. He served only one term as US president more than 150 years ago and his term was a prelude to the great Civil war that followed soon after. Historians that like to judge presidents give him low marks.