Original 1856 Know Nothings Party President Millard Fillmore Campaign Token Coin
Original 1856 Know Nothings Party President Millard Fillmore Campaign Token Coin

Original 1856 Know Nothings Party President Millard Fillmore Campaign Token Coin

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During the 1856 campaign, former president Millard Fillmore and the Know-Nothings party adopted a more moderate platform that downplayed the partys opposition to immigration and advocated a rapprochement between the two sides of the slavery issue. The Republicans, led by candidate John Freemont, maintained avehementantislavery stance, a position that garnered them the votes of most northern states. The Democrats, however, citing the possible dissolution of the Union should antislaverysentimentsprevail, managed to win several key northern states, enabling Buchanan to win theWhite House. Democratic party- the nation was torn into deeply rooted factions. The northern democrats & southern democrats were completely at odds but were brought together with a middle of the road candidate in our nation's only bachelor president James Buchanan. The Whig party - Millard Fillmore was their last president ever. Once again deciding to not run the sitting president for re-election, just as they did with John Tyler in 1844, the Whigs sought a popular war hero, General Winfield Scott in the 1852 election, for nomination instead of sitting president Millard Fillmore. Again, history repeated itself and the Whig party once again lost the election, splitting the party into the know-nothings and the republicans in the 1856 election. A new candidate would soon bring broken faction parties together in 1860 under the flag of the Republican party- Abraham Lincoln. Satisfaction guaranteed with 14 day no questions return policy. Buyer pays return shipping. Authenticity guaranteed foreve

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President Millard Fillmore
Type Commemorartive Coin
Term In Office 1789-1861
Year 1856
First Lady Abigail Fillmore
Theme Politics
Material Brass Copper
Country/Region United States
Country/Region Of Manufacture United States

During the 1856 campaign, former president Millard Fillmore and the Know-Nothings party adopted a more moderate platform that downplayed the partys opposition to immigration and advocated a rapprochement between the two sides of the slavery issue. The Republicans, led by candidate John Freemont, maintained avehementantislavery stance, a position that garnered them the votes of most northern states. The Democrats, however, citing the possible dissolution of the Union should antislaverysentimentsprevail, managed to win several key northern states, enabling Buchanan to win theWhite House. Democratic party- the nation was torn into deeply rooted factions. The northern democrats & southern democrats were completely at odds but were brought together with a middle of the road candidate in our nation’s only bachelor president James Buchanan. The Whig party – Millard Fillmore was their last president ever. Once again deciding to not run the sitting president for re-election, just as they did with John Tyler in 1844, the Whigs sought a popular war hero, General Winfield Scott in the 1852 election, for nomination instead of sitting president Millard Fillmore. Again, history repeated itself and the Whig party once again lost the election, splitting the party into the know-nothings and the republicans in the 1856 election. A new candidate would soon bring broken faction parties together in 1860 under the flag of the Republican party- Abraham Lincoln. Satisfaction guaranteed with 14 day no questions return policy. Buyer pays return shipping. Authenticity guaranteed foreve

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