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Zachary Taylor was elected as the 12th President in 1848. When he died in office, Vice President Millard Fillmorebecame the 13th president. After the term of Franklin Pierce, the 14th President, James Buchanan was elected as the 15th President in 1856.

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They were:

12 - Zachary Taylor (served from March to July, 1850)

13 - Millard Fillmore (succeeded Taylor, served from 1850 to 1853)

14 - Franklin Pierce (served from 1853 to 1857)

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1st is George Washington

3rd is Thomas Jefferson

4th is James Madison

5th is James Monroe

10th is John Tyler

12th is Zachery Taylor

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