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    Zachary Taylor

    President of the United States from 1849 to 1850

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  1. Taylor's formal education was sporadic because Kentucky's education system was just taking shape during his formative years. [10] Taylor's mother taught him to read and write, [11] and he later attended a school operated by Elisha Ayer, a teacher originally from Connecticut. [10]

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · Zachary Taylor was the 12th president of the United States (1849–50). Elected on the ticket of the Whig Party as a hero of the Mexican-American War (1846–48), he died only 16 months after taking office. He was succeeded by his vice president, Millard Fillmore.

  3. www.history.com › topics › us-presidentsZachary Taylor - HISTORY

    Oct 29, 2009 · He received only a rudimentary education but was well-schooled in the frontier skills of farming, horsemanship and using a musket. Zachary Taylor. In 1808, the young Taylor left home after...

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Zachary Taylor was born on November 24, 1784, near Barboursville, Virginia. He spent most of his childhood in Louisville, Kentucky, where he lived with his parents and seven brothers and...

  5. Feb 2, 2024 · Young Zachary received little formal education growing up in the Kentucky wilderness, but he picked up frontier skills in hunting, tracking, horsemanship, and musketry that prepared him for life in the military.

  6. Jul 3, 2019 · Fast Facts: Zachary Taylor. Known For: 12th president of the United States. Also Known As: Old Rough and Ready. Born: November 24, 1784 in Barboursville, Virginia. Parents: Sarah Dabney (Strother) Taylor, Richard Taylor. Died: July 9, 1850 in Washington, D.C. Education: Grammar school and home education.

  7. Zachary Taylor, a general and national hero in the United States Army from the time of the Mexican-American War and the War of 1812, was elected the 12th U.S. President, serving from March 1849...

  8. Taylor received a basic education and aspired from a young age to join the military. He enlisted at the age of twenty-two and became an officer in the United States Army in 1808. Two years later he returned to marry Margaret Mackall Smith, and five of their six children were born at Springfield.

  9. Scholarly essays, speeches, photos, and other resources on Zachary Taylor, the 12th US president (1849-1850), including information about his military service in the Mexican War and his death in office

  10. Although educated, Zachary was a poor student. His handwriting, spelling, and grammar were crude and unrefined throughout his life. Even as a boy, he wanted a career in the military; for a planter's son, it was a respectable alternative to law and the ministry.

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