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Go to https://piavpn.com/seanmunger to get 83% off from our sponsor Private Internet Access with 4 months free! Millard Fillmore, 13th President of the United States, is one of the most obscure and forgotten American chief executives. Coming to the White House upon the untimely death of Zachary Taylor, when he’s considered at all it’s usually as just one face in a long line of forgettable failures on the road to the Civil War. In fact Fillmore was an embodiment of his age, and especially the paranoid conspiracy theories and reactionary xenophobia that were sweeping the United States in the angry decades before the war. In this video we’ll delve into Fillmore, his bizarre ideas, his (lack of) achievements as President, and why the country hastened to forget him. Sources for this video included: Paul Finkelman, Millard Fillmore (New York: Times Books, 2011); Michael F. Holt, The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999); Tyler Anbinder, Nativism and Slavery: The Northern Know Nothings and the Politics of the 1850s (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992); Frank H. Severance, ed., Millard Fillmore Papers, Vol. II (Buffalo, NY: Buffalo Historical Society, 1907); Jordan T. Cash, “The Constitutionally Illogical Whig Presidency,” Studies in American Political Development (2024): 1–14, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0898588X2400... Michael E. Woods, “The Compromise of 1850 and the Search for a Usable Past,” Journal of the Civil War Era, Vol. 9, No. 3 (September 2019), 438-56; William E. Gienapp, “The Whig Party, the Compromise of 1850, and the Nomination of Winfield Scott,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 3 (1984), 399-415; John S.D. Eisenhower, Zachary Taylor (New York: Times Books, 2008); John M. Taylor, William Henry Seward: Lincoln’s Right Hand (New York: HarperCollins, 1991); Harry J. Carman & Reinhard H. Luthin, “The Seward-Fillmore Feud and the Crisis of 1850,” New York History, Vol. 24, No. 2 (April 1943), 163-84; numerous items from contemporary newspapers, courtesy Newspapers.com. Special thanks to: Lawarch ( / @lawarch ). Lawarch was the research assistant for this video. Mr. Beat’s (@iammrbeat) Video, “Yes, We’re in the Seventh Party System”: • Yes, We're in the Seventh Party System The interstitial music in this video (in order of appearance) consists of: “Desperados Waiting,” “Emotional Spanish Guitar Rubato,” “Last Time With Sorrow” and “Matador Cries Alone,” all by Sasha Branislav, courtesy of Yagull Music. Heavy metal (and other) T-shirts I wore in this video included: Bolt Thrower; Boston terrier riding a T-Rex; Stratovarius; Korpiklaani. My book, “The Gangster Crown”: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DPJF8HZX “Daniel Vanished”: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CYWTRDKF My website: https://www.seanmunger.com My Ko-fi: https://Ko-fi.com/seanmunger My blog: https://gardenofmemory.net/ Chapters: 00:00-16:32: Black Swan Event 16:32-27:28: A Transitional Time 27:28-38:27: Impatient Young Man 38:27-53:46: The New York Rivals 53:46-1:07:39: Second Chance 1:07:39-1:17:04: The Not-So-Great Compromise 1:17:04-1:27:00: The Fugitive Slave Presidency 1:27:00-1:36:00: The Other Issues 1:36:00-1:42:09: The Know-Nothings 1:42:09-1:51:03: 1852 1:51:03-1:59:13: Whigging Out 1:59:13-2:06:21: Third Chance 2:06:21-2:12:23: Nightmare of Obscurity 2:12:23-2:23:00: The Loose Ends