- James Buchanan - Wikipedia
Buchanan was an advocate for states' rights, particularly regarding slavery, and minimized the role of the federal government preceding the American Civil War Buchanan was a lawyer in Pennsylvania and won his first election to the state's House of Representatives as a member of the Federalist Party
- James Buchanan | Biography, Presidency, Facts | Britannica
James Buchanan was the 15th U S president, a Democrat whose efforts at compromise in the North-South conflict failed to avert the American Civil War
- Buchanan Applauds Unanimous House Passage of “Hospital at Home”
Buchanan’s Hospital Inpatient Services Modernization Act extends the current “Hospital at Home” waiver program—first established by the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS) in November 2020 to provide hospitals with increased flexibility to care for certain patients from the comfort of their homes—through 2030, allowing
- James Buchanan - HISTORY
James Buchanan (1791-1868), America’s 15th president, was in office from 1857 to 1861 During his tenure, seven Southern states seceded from the Union and the nation teetered on the brink of
- James Buchanan - Presidency, Facts Political Party
James Buchanan was the 15th President of the United States Serving as president during the run-up to the Civil War, Buchanan's inability to halt the southern states' drive toward secession has
- James Buchanan powers into Senate race with football-themed ad on grit . . .
Rep James Buchanan is leaning hard into his fullback roots in a new Senate campaign launch video, casting himself as the kind of leader who lowers his shoulder, hits the gap and does the
- James Buchanan, 15th President, Foreign Minister, Soldier
James Buchanan was the 15th President of the United States, serving from 1857 to 1861 During his time in office, the regional divide over slavery intensified, leading to the Secession Crisis
- Presidency of James Buchanan - Wikipedia
Buchanan, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, took office after defeating the Republican candidate, John C Frémont, and the Know Nothing candidate, former President Millard Fillmore, in the 1856 presidential election He declined to seek re-election and was succeeded by Republican Abraham Lincoln
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