Millard Fillmore's cabinet included several key members during his presidency from 1850 to 1853. Notable figures included Secretary of State Daniel Webster, Secretary of the Treasury William A. Richardson, and Secretary of War Charles C. Fremont. Other cabinet members were Attorney General John J. Crittenden and Secretary of the Navy William H. Aspinwall. Fillmore's cabinet was marked by significant political tensions, particularly regarding issues related to slavery and the Compromise of 1850.
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