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James Buchanan was the 15th President of the United States for four years. Many people consider him to be one of the least active or worthwhile presidents so far. He also fought in two long wars. He stood up for the constitutional rights of individuals to hold slaves. Buchanan won after a hotly contested campaign and the threat of Civil War if any of the Republicans won.

The Dred Scott court case occurred at the beginning of his administration which stated that slaves were considered property. Despite being against slavery himself, Buchanan felt that this case proved the constitutionality of slavery. He fought for Kansas to be entered into the union as a slave state but it was eventually admitted as a free state in 1861.

There was an economic depression in 1857 called (so appropriately) the Panic of 1857. The North and West were hit hard but Buchanan took no action to help alleviate the depression.

When the time came for reelection, Buchanan had decided against running again. He knew that he had lost all support, and he was unable to stop the problems that would lead to secession.

In November of 1860, Abraham Lincoln (A Republican) was elected as president immediately causing seven states to secede from the Union forming the Confederate States of America. Buchanan did not believe that the federal government could force a state to remain in the Union. Afraid of Civil War, he ignored aggressive action by the Confederate States and abandoned Fort Sumter. He left office with the union divided.
James Buchanan was born on April 23,1791.Buchanan is the only president who was never married.He was engaged to Ann Coleman but they broke off their engagement after an argument.In 1845 he became secretary of state under president James K.Polk.In 1857 Buchanan became the 15th president of the United States.In 1861 he retired to his home Wheatland.James Buchanan died on June 1,1868.He was 77 years old when he died.

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When did Inauguration of James Buchanan happen?

Inauguration of James Buchanan happened on 1857-03-04.


What date did James Buchanan leave the office?

March 4, 1861 was the day he left office at around noon.


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Did James Buchanan die on office or out of office?

James Buchanan completed his one term as U. S. President in March, 1861. He died about seven years after leaving office, in June, 1868.


How long was James Buchanan in office?

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When did James Buchanan stop being president?

Buchanan left office on March 4, 1861.


What was the number of years James Buchanan served in office?

Buchanan served one complete four-year term.


Did James Buchanan marry Elizabeth Speer Buchanan while in office?

No, Elizabeth Speer Buchanan was James Buchanan Sr.'s Wife, A.K.A. James Gobblar Buchanans Mother-The 15th President. James Buchanan is the only U.S. president that never married-He was once engaged, but his fiance died before they could be married.


What happened after James Buchanan's death?

his dead body got shot.


When did the election of James Buchanan as president of the US happened?

in the fall of 1856


What change to the constitution occurred while James Buchanan was in office?

There were no amendments added to the Constitution while Buchanan was in office. There are always Supreme Court decisions that interpret and clarify the Constitution.


Where did James Buchanan go after leaving the office?

He returned to his home, Wheatland, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.