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Pronunciation: [pɹˈɛzɪdənt bjuːkˈanən] (IPA)

President Buchanan was the 15th president of the United States, serving from 1857 to 1861. Some synonyms for President Buchanan include James Buchanan, the only president from Pennsylvania, and the "Old Buck." Buchanan's time in office was marred by controversy over his handling of the issue of slavery, particularly in the lead-up to the American Civil War. He is also remembered for being the only U.S. president who never married. Despite his mixed legacy, Buchanan's presidency remains an important part of American history, and his name continues to be synonymous with the politics and challenges of the mid-19th century.

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  • Mister Toombs was willing to dissolve the Union to save slavery, Mister Phillips, to save liberty; while Mister Seward, denounced and derided by both, declared that the deepest instinct of the American people was for union. Reserved rights. State rights, limited powers, the advantages of union and disunion, were the cucumbers from which we were busily engaged in distilling light, overlooking the fact of nationality in discussing the conditions of union. We were speculating upon costume. We gravely proved that the clothes were the clothes of a woman, or of a child, without seeing that whatever the clothes might be there was a full-grown man inside of them. 'The Constitution is a contract between sovereign States', shouted Mister Toombs, 'let Georgia tear it and separate'. 'The Constitution is a league with hell', calmly replied Mister Phillips, 'let New York cut off New Orleans to rot alone'. 'Oh, dear! it's a dreadful dilemma', whimpered President Buchanan. 'States have no right to secede, and the United States have no right to coerce. Oh, dear me! it's perfectly awful! I'm the most patriotic of men, but what shall I do? what shall I do?' Separate! Cut off! Secede! It was of a living body they spoke, which, pierced anywhere, quivered everywhere.
    George William Curtis
  • The world has actually been wired together by digital communications systems for a century and a half. Nothing that has happened during that time compares in its impact to the first exchange of messages between Queen Victoria and President Buchanan in 1858. That was so impressive that a mob of celebrants poured into the streets of New York and set fire to City Hall.
    Neal Stephenson

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