They are both names of two separate presidents - Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt, and Andrew and Lyndon Johnson.
They were all Presidents and were Vice President when the President was killed in office or died while in office.
Taft, Hoover, Truman, Nixon and Johnson were American presidents.
Both were US presidents. Both were war heroes. Both had wealthy parents.
perhaps both were youngest president of their time
Adams - John Adams (#2) and John Quincy Adams (#6) Bush - George H W Bush (#41) and George W Bush (#43) Harrison - William Henry Harrison (#9) and Benjamin Harrison (#23) Johnson - Andrew Johnson (#17) and Lyndon Johnson(#36). Roosevelt - Theodore Roosevelt (#26) and Franklin Roosevelt (#32) Of these, the only unrelated presidents sharing the same last name were the Johnsons. The Adamses were father and son, as were the Bushes; the Harrisons were grandfather and grandson; and the Roosevelts were fifth cousins.
Most presidents have been of British (mainly English) ancestry. Notable exceptions include Martin van Buren, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama
7 Vice Presidents took over and became president, when the sitting President died in office. The other 7 VPs were elected to the VP spot, then ran for office of President and won. And 7 Vice Presidents have themselves died while in office. 14 deaths while in office, and we've only had approximately 88 total VPs and Presidents. Those are interesting stats. See source here: http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/briefing/Vice_President.htm
No, President Lyndon B. Johnson was not the first president to borrow money from the Social Security Trust Fund. Presidents before him, including Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, had also borrowed from the trust fund to finance government expenditures. Borrowing from the Social Security Trust Fund has been a common practice by several presidents since its establishment in 1935.
All of the United States Presidents are men, they were all United States citizens, and they all had the responsibility of America and attempted to help improve the country.
they are all sussessfull presidents they all did drugs all dealed with wars all had vice presidents that were presidents right after them (three of them died in office) all well known and all had a very famous speech
James Madison and Taylor were second cousins ( i.e. they had a common great-grandfather.) He was also a distant cousin of Franklin Roosevelt.
During Teddy Roosevelt's time, the presidential term limits were not officially enforced. However, it was common practice for presidents to only serve two terms, following George Washington's example. Roosevelt himself served two terms from 1901 to 1909. It was not until the passage of the 22nd Amendment in 1951 that term limits for presidents were officially established.