What is another word for Franklin Pierce?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈaŋklɪn pˈi͡əs] (IPA)

Franklin Pierce was the 14th president of the United States, serving from 1853 to 1857. While there aren't many direct synonyms for his name, there are many ways to describe his presidency and the events that happened during his time in office. Some phrases that could be used instead of "Franklin Pierce" include: the Pierce administration, President Pierce, the 1850s presidency, the Kansas-Nebraska Act era, the Mexican-American War aftermath, and the sectional tensions period. These descriptions all focus on the historical context surrounding Pierce's presidency, which was marked by intense political disputes over slavery and the expansion of the United States westward.

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  • And what this could mean, as illustrated by what happened in 1854, the first real test of the Fugitive Slave Act? There was a slave named Anthony Burns in Virginia who stowed away on board a coastal vessel that then sailed to Boston. And Anthony Burns, who was apparently quite literate but not very smart, wrote a letter to his brother back in Virginia telling him where he was. Well, before Anthony Burns was returned to the State of Virginia, the President, Franklin Pierce, had sent an artillery regiment of marines to Boston. He had federalized the National Guard of Boston. He had 3,000 soldiers surrounding them, making sure that nobody could break the jail and let Anthony Burns out. This was an example of the way in which the federal police power would be used to make sure that slaves were returned to their masters or that slaves couldn’t escape from their masters. So this is the real issue.
    Harry V. Jaffa

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