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jarptica [38.1K]
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What did the election of 1856 show

History
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adelina 88 [10]4 years ago
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1856 Presidential Election. The United States presidential election of 1856

was an unusually heated election campaign that led to the election of James

Buchanan, the ambassador to the United Kingdom. ... Former President

Millard Fillmore represented a third party, the relatively new American Party

or “Know-Nothings”.

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