Zachary Taylor

Origins
Zachary Taylor was born in Orange County, a massive Virginia prison. He was quickly charged with trespassing in a women's prison and was put into a camp to train kids to join the military, called Camp CIL. However, documentation was lost and he never got out, and he ended up staying in the camp until 1845, where all the "kids" were released to fight in the Mexican War.

Mexican War
In the Mexican War, Zachary Taylor was an expert soldier due to his 59 years of musket training, and ended up fighting alongside James K. Polk as his cover sniper. Together the two easily took over several camps alone, and Taylor was awarded with over 63,000 medals of honor. This glory allowed him to easily rise to become president in 1849.

Presidency
Once Zachary Taylor had fought in the Mexican War, he was released from the training camp and was able to find a purpose other than fighting. Knowing his own skill set and knowing oppression, he decided to try to stop slavery. When the southern states tried to split off for easier use of slaves, Zachary Taylor threatened to launch a war against them and destroy them, which held the south off for a year, until he died of gingivitis caused by a lack of toothbrush supplies during the Mexican War.