president fillmore
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Definition
Proper noun * Millard Fillmore: The 13th President of the United States, who assumed the office in 1850 upon the death of President Zachary Taylor, having been elected as Vice President.
Usage
- The term "President Fillmore" is used to refer to the historical figure and his administration.
- It is commonly found in historical texts, biographies, and discussions of U.S. presidential history.
Examples
- President Fillmore oversaw the Compromise of 1850.
- The foreign policy of President Fillmore included the dispatch of Commodore Matthew Perry to Japan.
- Historians often debate the legacy of President Fillmore.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to refer to his presidential administration or its policies.
- The treaty was signed during President Fillmore's term.
Variants and Related Words
- Fillmore, Millard Fillmore: The full name of the individual.
- The Fillmore Administration: Refers to his cabinet, staff, and the executive branch during his presidency.
Synonyms
- The Thirteenth President
- Millard Fillmore
Related Phrases
- "Fillmore's presidency": The period from 1850 to 1853 when he held office.
- The Fugitive Slave Act was a controversial part of Fillmore's presidency.
Noun
- elected vice president and became the 13th President of the United States when Zachary Taylor died in office (1800-1874)