Election of 1856 James Buchanan Millard Fillmore John C. Frémont

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Election of 1856 James Buchanan Millard Fillmore John C. Frémont Alexander, Alexa, Marcello, Katelyn Slavery in Kansas/Bleeding Kansas 3 parties 1st election for Republicans Democrats win election James Buchanan Democrat Penn. Legislature House of Representatives Southern slavery Ostend Manifesto Winner- 174 electoral votes Millard Fillmore American (Know Nothing) 1850-53 President Anti- immigrant Anti- Catholic Ignored Slavery John C. Frémont Republican Soldier/explorer Anti-slavery in territories Repeal Kansas-Nebraska Act Internal improvements Division of N/S Definite split between parties → Rep. in N. / Dem. in S.