Memento
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You are correct.
Still not nearly as bad as Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan. Pierce was a foppish sort who really only cared for the prestige of the Presidency; he was neutral on all issues, which only made things worse. Buchanan was completely incompetent and was reluctant to even put on a bandaid on a festering gunshot wound that was slavery and secession. All he did was compromise, compromise, compromise, mostly towards slave states.
I wonder what would've happened if Zachary Taylor lived. He never wanted the presidency, but took it upon himself to save the country from the evils of secession (he was a Southerner and a slaveholder, but HATED the idea of Southern states seceding from the Union, much like Andrew Jackson did.) Lincoln is a commendable man and one of the best presidents ever, but I wonder what would've happened, had Taylor not died in office. Millard Fillmore was a poor replacement, and Pierce and Buchanan were even worse.