Yes. He was noted as a skiiled debater and speaker in college and became Speaker of the House.
It would be very difficult to determine the number of speeches John F. Kennedy gave. He likely gave thousands of speeches while a senator and president.
Mrs. Madison was Dolley Payne Madison- one of the more famous first ladies to be sure.
While James Garfield was president, some famous individuals were Mark Twain, Thomas Edison, and Alexander Graham Bell. Twain was a renowned American writer, Edison was a prolific inventor known for the phonograph and electric lightbulb, and Bell was the inventor of the telephone.
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The first president that did not need to shout while making his speeches in order for his audience to hear him was Warren G. Harding. See: http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/united-states-president-warren-g-harding-speaking-into-microphones-during-speech-at-stanley-park
He was the president during the War of 1812.
Chester A. Arthur was the Veep and became president after Garfield died.
The United States entered into joint custody of the Oregon Territory with Great Britain on October 20, 1818, while James Monroe was President. The Oregon Treaty, which set the boundary between the U.S. and British parts of the territory, was signed on June 15, 1846, while James K. Polk was President. Present-day Oregon received its statehood on February 14, 1859, while James Buchanan was President.
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While he was a president he wrote the bill of right.He fought in the war of 1812.
Yes. Slavery was legal in the southern states when Polk was president.
Yes, James A. Garfield was assassinated while he was in office.