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Was life easy or hard for Franklin Pierce?

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Life for Pierce was relatively easy for him until January , 1853, although he had suffered the lost of two sons.

Life became much harder after January 6, 1853 when his last son was killed, his wife cracked up and he became President. Nothing much worked right for him from that day on.

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