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Essay heading: Franklin Pierce
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Winfield Scott. Scott divided his party by hinting that he might approve the modifications of the Fugitive Slave Act. He pledged a strong foreign policy and promised to respect the rights of the states. The freedom with which he promised to do favors and the difficulty he experienced in saying "no" to admirers brought him votes on election day, but at the cost of problems later, when he found that he had promised more than he could deliver... displayed 300 characters
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At age 48, Pierce, now nicknamed "Young Hickory of the Granite Hills," became president.
Jane Pierce was a deeply religious woman, and her beliefs penetrated almost every aspect of the family's lives. No meal took place without grace being said first. Before his tragic death, her son, Benjamin Pierce, was sent to church every single morning... displayed next 300 characters
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