Millard Fillmore (1850-53) was the last president from the Whig party.
Three other presidents were Whigs: William Henry Harrison (1841), John Tyler (1841-45), and Zachary Taylor (1849-50).
Related Answers
- How did the names Whig and Tory originate? The names of these two English political parties Whig and Tory were each invented by the respective party's rival as a pejorative term. The Country Party, representing…
- Why did the Whig Party in the U.S. call themselves Whigs? Formed in 1834 to oppose President Andrew Jackson, the Whig Party took its name from the British anti-monarchical party, the Whigs, to underline their conflict with the…
- What was the last picture show in The Last Picture Show (1971)? The last picture show in The Last Picture Show (1971) was Red River (1948). The name of the theater was The Royal.
- Who was the last president to be elected without winning the largest share of the popular vote? Benjamin Harrison, Republican, in 1888, was the last president to be elected without winning the largest share of the popular vote. Fewer ballots were cast for him…
- Under what president did the last American troops leave Vietnam? The last American troops left Vietnam under President Gerald Ford (served 1974-77). The troops left on April 29, 1975. The Saigon government surrendered shortly thereafter.
- How long did the Pony Express last? The system of mail delivery by horse-and-rider relays lasted only 18 months, from April 1860 to October 1861. It connected Saint Joseph, Missouri, with Sacramento, California, a…