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Three US Presidents Who Died on Independence DayThree US Presidents died on July 4 (Independence Day) of whom two died in the same year: The second president of the US, John Adams, died on July 4, 1826.The third president of the US, Thomas Jefferson, died on July 4, 1826.The fifth president of the US, James Monroe, died on July 4, 1831.Additional infoSeven US presidents died in the month of July alone - more than any other month.
As of 2018, the only US President to begin his term at or over 70 is Donald Trump. Ronald Reagan was less than a month from turning 70 when he started.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt preceded Truman as the President of the United States. Being Vice President, Truman first became President when Roosevelt died in office just a few weeks after his fourth inauguration, in his fourth month of office.
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Thomas Jefferson was U.S. President for eight years (two full terms). He left office in 1809 and died in 1826.
McKinley became President in March. The official day that he became President was March 4, 1897.
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Through 2017, yes. Tyler was VP for all of one month before ascending to the presidency upon the death of William Harrison. Two close contenders were William King, VP under Franklin Pierce, who died one and a half months into his term, and Andrew Johnson, who also only serve one and a half months before Lincoln was shot.
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Three US Presidents Who Died on Independence DayThree US Presidents died on July 4 (Independence Day) of whom two died in the same year: The second president of the US, John Adams, died on July 4, 1826.The third president of the US, Thomas Jefferson, died on July 4, 1826.The fifth president of the US, James Monroe, died on July 4, 1831.Additional infoSeven US presidents died in the month of July alone - more than any other month.
William Henry Harrison was inaugurated on March 4th of that year, and his Vice President, John Tyler, became President when Harrison died a month later.
Tyler served as vice-president for one month and then became president.
It was in mid April , 1865 that Lincoln was killed and Johnson became president.
Theodore Roosevelt was only 42 when he first took office as President in 1901. He turned 43 about a month later.