If you are referring to James Buchanan, America's fifteenth president, it is not clear that he prevented any wars. He was president during a very turbulent time in American history, when the country was on the verge of a civil war over the slavery issue. You may be thinking of the so-called "Utah War," but this was not an actual war; it involved an 1857 rebellion, when Mormon settlers in the Utah territory resisted certain actions of the U.S. government.
The Mormons were upset that the U.S. government wanted to replace Brigham Young, leader of the Mormons in Utah, with a non-Mormon governor. Mormons believed they had the right to practice their religion in the territory (at that time, their practice included polygamy, which was a very contentious topic to most Americans), while the president evidently believed it was time to rein in the Mormons and make them conform to the norms of other states and territories. Most historians believe Buchanan did not handle things well, and may have even made a tense situation worse. Eventually, thanks to diplomacy, the issues were resolved and the settlers who were accused of rebellion were pardoned by the president.
He was too old to fight. He was 71 years of age when the war began.
President James Buchanan is buried at Woodward Hill Cemetery in Lancaster, PA . There is a James Buchanan Cemetery near Nashville. TN , which is named after a different James Buchanan.
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James Buchanan didn't have many accomplishments. I'm doing a project on the presidents and all he did was pretty much cause the Civil War. He was not the best president we've had. Then again, if we didn't have someone like him to cause the major conflict with slavery and the Civil War, then we wouldn't be where we are today.
No
didn't do anything to prevent the civil war
He wanted to preserve the federal union and prevent Civil War .
He failed to act on multiple opportunities to prevent the US Civil War.
Buchanan served in the war of 1812
James Buchanan was the 15th President of the United States. He was the last President before the American Civil War and tried to prevent it from happening.
Buchanan could have prevented war by not allowing the Confederate to separate from the Union. Buchanan could have also acted differently on issues of slavery, especially in Kansas.
No! Why would you think that? The states rights is what started the war! And the south wanting to pull away!
Just prior to the outbreak of the American Civil War, President James Buchanan did not use force to try to prevent the Southern states from seceding from the Union. Believing secession to be illegal, but also believing that the Federal government had no right to use force to prevent secession, President Buchanan alienated both Southerners and Northerners in his final months in office before Abraham Lincoln was sworn in (in March 1865) as the country's next president.
A. Russell Buchanan has written: 'The United States and World War II' 'Black Americans in World War II'
No- The war started after he left office.
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