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is it true that Franklin Pierce had mixed thoughts on a Millard Fillmore Administration when he signed a fugitive slave law leading his party not to nominate him in 1852 and Franklin Pierce became president
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Yes it’s true that Franklin Pierce had mixed thoughts on a Millard Fillmore administration when he signed the fugitive slave law
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