Franklin Pierce's Accomplishments

1495 Words6 Pages

President Franklin Pierce was the 14th president of the United States of America. Pierce was born on November 19, 1834. He was the child of Benjamin and Anna Pierce. Young Pierce had good education and had good grades during his childhood. At first, Pierce was sent to local schools near his home, until at age 12, his parents paid and sent him to private academy schools. His parents wanted him to have good education as he got older. He ranked 5th in his class when he was in 2nd grade.
As Mr. Pierce got older, he went to the Bowdoin College, and graduated to study law enforcement. He studied and got a job as a member of the House of Representatives. He was the youngest member to join this, and his job was being the House of Representatives speaker from 1831 and 1832. He was elected for a second term in the House of Representatives and was not even 30 years of age. Pierce’s wife, Jane Means Appleton (now Jane Pierce), forced him to quit from the House of Representatives, so he resigned from it.
When he quit from his job of being part of the House of Representatives, the current president at this time had a job for 29-year-old Pierce, and he declined it, because he wanted to have a different job than a …show more content…

He thought of putting up another act, which the House of Representatives and the Senate did not let through. Everyone started hating Pierce for having all these problems and situations, and his fame started to fade away lots. Pierce then did a political party, which was a good success, but the worst thing happened to him, which was his punishment from the House of Representatives. He was kicked out from the White House, was banned from being president, and let the new vice president, James Buchanan, become the new president of the United States. His presidency was cut short by 3 weeks. He ended his presidency in