9780805082371-0805082379-Zachary Taylor: The American Presidents Series: The 12th President, 1849-1850

Zachary Taylor: The American Presidents Series: The 12th President, 1849-1850

ISBN-13: 9780805082371
ISBN-10: 0805082379
Author: Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., Sean Wilentz, John S. D. Eisenhower
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Times Books
Format: Hardcover 192 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780805082371
ISBN-10: 0805082379
Author: Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., Sean Wilentz, John S. D. Eisenhower
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Times Books
Format: Hardcover 192 pages

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Zachary Taylor: The American Presidents Series: The 12th President, 1849-1850 (ISBN-13: 9780805082371 and ISBN-10: 0805082379), written by authors Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., Sean Wilentz, John S. D. Eisenhower, was published by Times Books in 2008. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other United States (Historical, State & Local, United States History, War of 1812, Military History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Zachary Taylor: The American Presidents Series: The 12th President, 1849-1850 (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.85.

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The rough-hewn general who rose to the nation's highest office, and whose presidency witnessed the first political skirmishes that would lead to the Civil War

Zachary Taylor was a soldier's soldier, a man who lived up to his nickname, "Old Rough and Ready." Having risen through the ranks of the U.S. Army, he achieved his greatest success in the Mexican War, propelling him to the nation's highest office in the election of 1848. He was the first man to have been elected president without having held a lower political office.

John S. D. Eisenhower, the son of another soldier-president, shows how Taylor rose to the presidency, where he confronted the most contentious political issue of his age: slavery. The political storm reached a crescendo in 1849, when California, newly populated after the Gold Rush, applied for statehood with an anti- slavery constitution, an event that upset the delicate balance of slave and free states and pushed both sides to the brink. As the acrimonious debate intensified, Taylor stood his ground in favor of California's admission―despite being a slaveholder himself―but in July 1850 he unexpectedly took ill, and within a week he was dead. His truncated presidency had exposed the fateful rift that would soon tear the country apart.

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