Franklin Pierce
U.S. President
Franklin Pierce was a New Hampshire Democrat who became the 14th president of the United States. He was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1832, and later moved to the U.S. Senate in 1837. Not so fond of Washington politics, he resigned from the Senate in 1842 and returned to New Hampshire to practice law. He turned down political offers and served in the Mexican War, and was eventually made a Brigadier General. In 1852 he attended the Democratic national convention and, much to his surprise, won the nomination and the election. Pierce tried unsuccessfully to promote conciliation between the North and the South over slavery, an issue (the "Kansas Question") that dominated his presidency. and he served only one term. He was succeeded by James Buchanan.Extra credit: Pierce married Jane Appleton in 1834 and they had three sons, none of whom made it to adulthood. They witnessed the death of their last surving son, Benjamin, in a railroad accident, just two months before his inauguration.
Four Good Links
The Franklin Pierce Pages
Plenty of information on his presidency from some real fans
Franklin Pierce
The official White House biography
Franklin Pierce's Grave
Photo, information and links to a bio and obituary
Pierce's Inaugural Address
He makes no secret of his reluctance to lead
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President of the United States, 1853-1857

