James Buchanan
The Life of James Buchanan
The American republic was teetering on the brink of dismemberment as the presidential election of 1856 was presented to the voting population. … Compromises had come and gone, leaving the future of a unified nation at high risk. To lead the country through this perilous period was one of the most experienced statesmen ever to answer the call for the highest office in the land. … But despite James Buchanan’s illustrious pedigree and the full weight of the electorate and national legislature seemingly at his command, he proved to be a colossal failure in his singular goal of trying to preserve the American Union. … As the Southern states began to secede after the election of his successor, Buchanan was called to lead. He was impotent in the face of this challenge. Yet, in his mind, the failure belonged to everyone but himself. … Buchanan proved to the world as 1860 turned to 1861 that he was a committed legalist, but in doing so he equally proved that he wasn’t the leader the nation needed at that critical moment in its history. While he would go to his grave confident in every move he made (along with those he refused to take), posterity would hardly be so generous to the man widely condemned as the worst President in the history of the United States.
Volume III: The Path to National Fracture
Full Volume
The third volume of Presidential Chronicles tells the life stories of the following five American Presidents who emerged to power in the middle of the 19th Century:
James Polk
Zachary Taylor
Millard Fillmore
Franklin Pierce
James Buchanan
Fisher explores the nation’s era of westward expansion under the guise of “Manifest Destiny,” which featured a war that helped double the size of the young nation. With that growth came political peril as the northern and southern sections of the country grew increasingly divided on the topic of the expansion of slavery into these new territories. Those struggles grew violent, and the nation’s leaders struggled to maintain a united collection of states. Fisher reveals the intense Constitutional challenges faced by these leaders, the government’s attempt to use a vast compromise to keep the nation intact, and ultimately the collective failures that were traversed on the path to national fracture.
The Life of James Buchanan
Video
The following Buchanan videos have been released (6 of 10)
Buchanan #1: Pennsylvania Roots (1791-1819)
Buchanan #2: Jacksonian Challenges (1820-1833)
Buchanan #3: Senatorial Legalist (1834-1843)
Buchanan #4: Cabinet Conflict (1844-1849)
Buchanan #5: Off to Europe, While Kansas Bleeds (1849-1856)
Buchanan #6: Elected: Greatest Trial of His Life (1856-1857)
Buchanan #7: Bleeding Kansas and the Lecompton Constitution (1857)
Buchanan #8: Presidential Duties and Investigations (1857-1860)
Buchanan #9: Perilous Interregnum (1860-1861)
Buchanan #10: Don't Blame Me (1861-1868)