The Last Whig President

November 14, 2015  •  Leave a Comment

Millard Fillmore was the last Whig President, but not by election. He got the top job when President Zachary Taylor died suddenly in the summer of 1850. Fillmore had been on the ticket to balance the southern slave-holder Taylor with a northern viewpoint. As president, pro- and anti-slavery attitudes were splitting his own party and threatened to split the country. Fillmore presided over the Compromise of 1850, which dampened the conflict temporarily but contained elements that made each side unhappy.

The Compromise stopped the slave trade in Washington, DC, but did not outlaw slavery itself in the District.


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