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  • #REDIRECT [[Zachary Taylor]]
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  • {{Image|Ztaylor.jpg|right|260px|Zachary Taylor}} '''Zachary Taylor''' (1784-1850) was an [[United States of America|American]] military comman
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  • ...dent of the United States of America]] following the death of President [[Zachary Taylor]].
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  • {{r|Zachary Taylor}}
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  • ...3, 1851, during [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[Zachary Taylor]]'s term and the first months of [[Millard Fillmore]]'s term.
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  • {{r|Zachary Taylor}}
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  • ...thirteenth [[President of the United States of America]]. He succeeded [[Zachary Taylor]] when he died, and failed to secure the nomination for the next presidenti
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  • {{r|Zachary Taylor}}
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  • {{r|Zachary Taylor}}
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  • ...5 to September 13, 1841; appointed Secretary of the Interior by President Zachary Taylor 1849-1850; appointed as a Whig to the United States Senate to fill the vaca
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  • {{r|Zachary Taylor}}
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  • Image:Ztaylor.jpg|Zachary Taylor
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  • {{r|Zachary Taylor}}
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  • {{r|Zachary Taylor}}
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  • ...hn P. Hale]] of New Hampshire. Van Buren received 291,616 votes against [[Zachary Taylor]] of the Whigs and [[Lewis Cass]] of the Democrats. Because the party was
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  • ...or]]||1849-1850 || Died in office July 9, 1850||||[[Image:Ztaylor.jpg|50px|Zachary Taylor]]
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  • | 12 || [[Millard Fillmore]] || 1849-1850 || [[Zachary Taylor]] || Succeeded on death of Taylor
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  • {{r|Zachary Taylor}}
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  • ...ing to legend, it was at Dolley Madison's funeral that incumbent President Zachary Taylor eulogized her as "First Lady," perhaps thus being the first known use of th
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  • * Bauer, K. Jack. ''Zachary Taylor: Soldier, Planter, Statesman of the Old Southwest''. (1985). * Hamilton, Holman, ''Zachary Taylor: Soldier of the Republic'' , (1941)
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  • ...Ballard Preston|William B. Preston]], [[Thomas Ewing]], John M. Clayton, [[Zachary Taylor]], [[William M. Meredith]], [[George W. Crawford]], [[Jacob Collamer]] and ...850, soon after [[President of the United States of America| President]] [[Zachary Taylor|Taylor’s]] death.
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  • ...g the Democracy. Because of the split in the Democratic Party, the Whig [[Zachary Taylor]] won the election. Following the election, Cass was again selected to be
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  • ...ich led to the naval occupation of [[California (U.S. state)]], and sent [[Zachary Taylor]] into the contested land between [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]] and [[Mexico ...istorian [[Macaulay]] and the poet [[Hallam]]. With the election of Whig [[Zachary Taylor]] Bancroft returned to New York, withdrew from public life, and wrote his b
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  • | Mar. 4, 1849 || Mar. 5, 1849 ||[[Zachary Taylor]]
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  • ...increase pressure on Mexico to negotiate, Polk sent troops under General [[Zachary Taylor]] into the area between the [[Nueces River]] and the [[Rio Grande]]—t ...an invaders back. Santa Anna's efforts, however, were in vain, as generals Zachary Taylor and [[Winfield Scott]] destroyed all resistance. Scott captured Mexico City
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  • ...ed as if war already existed. On June 15, 1845, Brevet Brigadier General [[Zachary Taylor]], commanding American troops in the southwest, received orders to move for * Hamilton, Holman, ''Zachary Taylor: Soldier of the Republic'' , (1941)
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  • ==Zachary Taylor and the Battle of Lake Okeechobee== ...neral Eustis took his column up the St. Johns River (southward). Colonel [[Zachary Taylor]] led a column from Fort Brooke into the middle of the state, and then sout
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  • ...York. By splitting the Democrats in New York, his new party allowed Whig [[Zachary Taylor]] to win. Van Buren split with the Free Soilers when he supported the [[Co
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  • ...the administration of [[President of the United States |U.S. President]] [[Zachary Taylor]] and the first months of the administration of his successor, [[President *March 4, 1849 -- [[Zachary Taylor]] became [[President of the United States of America]]
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  • ...Presidents from Virginia are [[William Henry Harrison]], [[John Tyler]], [[Zachary Taylor]], and [[Woodrow Wilson]]. Many of their Virginia homes such as [[Monticell
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  • ...Missouri and Louisiana, but in 1845 he was ordered to accompany General [[Zachary Taylor]] to Texas and later served in the invasion of Mexico. Subsequently he was
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  • ...ocrats split. By ignoring Clay and nominating a famous war hero, General [[Zachary Taylor]], the Whigs papered over their deepening splits on slavery, and won.
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  • ...rs. [[Abraham Lincoln]], for example, was a leading western supporter of [[Zachary Taylor]] in 1848, and wanted in return to be named Commissioner of the Land Office
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  • ...th famous generals (like [[William Henry Harrison]], winner in 1840, and [[Zachary Taylor]], winner in 1848), but even that did not always work (Harrison lost in 183
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  • ...party, and his inability to get a suitable reward after working hard for [[Zachary Taylor]] in 1848, Lincoln withdrew from politics in 1849 and concentrated on his l
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  • ...he convention that nominated General [[Lewis Cass]], who lost to General [[Zachary Taylor]] of the Whigs. In state after state the Democrats gained small but permane
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