I don't know of a U.S. President who almost died of pneumonia after his inaugural address, but William Henry Harrison did die of pneumonia after his inaugural address.
On March 4, 1841, William Henry Harrison gave the longest inaugural address in U.S. history. The weather was terrible that day, and shortly thereafter he contracted pneumonia, of which he died a month after his inauguration.
Teddy Roosevelt was president for almost two terms, and Franklin D. Roosevelt was president for almost four.
no
Almost none.
The right to vote. The president didn't think that the militia was very gratified.
Each year the president delivers a State of the Union address. This speech is a message delivered to Congress that outlines the administration's accomplishments, priorities, and vision for the future of the country.
The right to vote. The president didn't think that the militia was very gratified.
theodore roosevelt
i heard each president almost takes over 50 flights a year
A term equals 4 years. A president can serve up to 2 terms meaning 8 years. For example. President Obama has been president for almost 4 years. His term is almost up. They will have an election in November and if President Obama wins, he will be president for four more years. Only 2 terms is the most for a president.
Andrew Johnson.
No, the age minimum to be president is 35, and I'm almost positive that the United States current president, Barrack Obama, is in his 40's.
No- she was never a presidential hopeful. She was born in Czechoslovakia and so not legally qualified to be president .