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'''Zachary Taylor''' was the 12th ([[1849]]-[[1850]]) [[United States/President|president]] of the [[United States]].
'''Zachary Taylor''' was the 12th ([[1849]]-[[1850]]) [[President of the United States of America|president]] of the [[United States]].


Taylor was a career soldier. Starting with a commission as a first lieutenant, in [[1808]], he fought in the [[War of 1812]], the [[Black Hawk War]], and the second [[Seminole War]]. President [[James Knox Polk|Polk]] sent an army under his command to the [[Rio Grande]] in [[1846]]. When the [[Mexico|Mexicans]] attacked Taylor's troops, Polk declared war. Taylor defeated the Mexicans, despite being outnumbered 4-1. He became a national hero and received the Whig nomination for President in [[1848]], although he had never even bothered to vote before.
Taylor was a career soldier. Starting with a commission as a first lieutenant, in [[1808]], he fought in the [[War of 1812]], the [[Black Hawk War]], and the second [[Seminole War]]. President [[James Knox Polk|Polk]] sent an army under his command to the [[Rio Grande]] in [[1846]]. When the [[Mexico|Mexicans]] attacked Taylor's troops, Polk declared war. Taylor defeated the Mexicans, despite being outnumbered 4-1. He became a national hero and received the [[United States Whig Party|Whig]] nomination for President in [[1848]], although he had never even bothered to vote before.


Taylor died in office after only 16 months, and was succeeded by his vice president, Millard Fillmore.
Taylor died in office after only 16 months, and was succeeded by his [[Vice President of the United States of America|vice president]], [[Millard Fillmore]].


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Revision as of 07:00, 6 April 2002

Zachary Taylor was the 12th (1849-1850) president of the United States.

Taylor was a career soldier. Starting with a commission as a first lieutenant, in 1808, he fought in the War of 1812, the Black Hawk War, and the second Seminole War. President Polk sent an army under his command to the Rio Grande in 1846. When the Mexicans attacked Taylor's troops, Polk declared war. Taylor defeated the Mexicans, despite being outnumbered 4-1. He became a national hero and received the Whig nomination for President in 1848, although he had never even bothered to vote before.

Taylor died in office after only 16 months, and was succeeded by his vice president, Millard Fillmore.