No. Herbert Hoover served from 1929 to 1933; and at that time, there were 48 states. The 49th state, Alaska, and the 50th state, Hawaii were admitted in 1959.
No. But 35th U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, whose term of office was January 20, 1961-November 22, 1963, and 41st U.S. Vice President Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, whose term of office was December 19, 1974-January 20, 1977, did. * Added - President Herbert Hoover donated his salary to charity, the first to do so.
There were 46 States when he entered office and added New Mexico and Arizona to Statehood while in office.
37 when he took office, with Colorado added during his 2nd term.
No. Hoover vacuums were founded by a man named "Boss" Hoover, who purchased the patent from a man who suffered bad allergies, and invented a motorized "sweeper". They later added a suction motor, and it became a vacuum. The Hoover company was founded in the early 1900's.
They accepted them and added other tariffs to nonfarm goods
During the eight years that James Madison served as President of the United States between 1809 and 1817, there were fifteen stars on the United States flag, five more being added on July 4, 1818.
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Herbert Hoover was the president for a short time when the depression first began. He did what he could within the limits he believed the federal government had . Franklin Rooseveltthen took office and was President for most of the depression. He pushed through several large scale measures of economic and social intervention, several of which were challenged on constitutional grounds and all of which greatly expanded the role of the federal government. The depression finally ended when the nation geared up for the wartime effort and 500,000 men were added to the military service.
States were added in 1890 during the US centennial
No states were added to the union while Pierce was president.
While President Lincoln was in office, these states were added:1.) West Virginia - June 20, 1863; seceded from Virginia when Virginia seceded from the Union; they were required to contribute to the abolition of slavery as a requisite from admission.2.) Nevada - October 31, 1864 (admitted as a free state).
No states were added to the union while Van Buren was President.