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President Taylor died suddenly of chlorea at the age of 55 and they slated Mr.Fillmore as president
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a new president in office
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Judge Willam administer the executive oath to Millard fillmore the nations thirteenth president
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acquired from the Mexican War be closed to slavery, be overturned.
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Millard Fillmore climbed to the highest office in the land—and inherited a nation breaking into fragments over the question of slavery.
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Japan to Western trade and worked to keep the Hawaiian Islands out of European hands. He refused to back an invasion of Cuba by a group of Southern adventurers who wanted to expand the South into a slave-based Caribbean empire.
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The Constitution has made it the duty of the President to take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
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Despite his best efforts, the lines of the future battles of the Civil War were drawn, and Fillmore found himself rejected by his own dying party and denied renomination.
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Acting on long-held interest in gaining influence in Central America, the United States ratifies its first commercial treaty with El Salvador.
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Antislavery Whigs, who thought the law unjust, refused to support Fillmore for President in the 1852.
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last year in office