Millard Fillmore was originally Vice-President under Zachary Taylor. When Taylor died in office in 1850, Fillmore ascended to the Presidency.
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Zachary Taylor was the President before Fillmore. The death of Taylor in office made Vice-President Fillmore the President.
US President Millard Fillmore is best known for his support and cooperation with Senator Stephen Douglas for a series of bills leading up to the Missouri Compromise of 1850. Fillmore had become President in 1850 due to the sudden death of President Zachary Taylor.
The address of the President Millard Fillmore Library is: 25 South 100 West, Fillmore, 84631 5509
The phone number of the President Millard Fillmore Library is: 435-743-5314.
President Fillmore wanted the Japanese to have better treatment of the sailors ship wrecked on the Japanese Islands and to have foreign relations with the US and Japan.
Millard Fillmore did not have a Vice President. Fillmore was elected as Vice President with Zachary Taylor as President, and became President of the United States when Taylor died in office on July 9, 1850 of an unknown digestive ailment.In those days a vacancy in the office of VP remained unfilled until the next presidential election. Fillmore vacated the Vice Presidency to become president. In those days, a vacancy in the vice presidency was not filled until the next presidential election. The 25th Amendment to the Constitution was not passed until 1967.
Yes, Millard Fillmore was the 13th President of the United States from 1850 July 9 to 1853 March 4.Yes, Fillmore was the 13th US president.
Just the opposite, actually. Fillmore was VP under President Taylor.
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Zachary Taylor was the 12th U. S. President; Millard Fillmore was the 13th.