President James A. Garfield was killed by Charles J. Guiteau. The assassination occurred less than four months into Garfield's term as the 20th president of the Unietd States in 1881.
james Garfield was shot approximately four months after he took offiice,
James A. Garfield was the twentieth president of the US, and the second shortest term president. Garfield was shot four months into his term, and died two months later.
Umm, What? If you're asking for the number of months a president is...president then it'd be 48 months.
No one. Franklin Roosevelt served three full terms and was elected to a fourth, but then died three months into that term.
John Tyler, the 10th US president.
Andrew Johnson was the vice-president and became president when President Lincoln was killed. Johnson was the president during the first four years of reconstruction. US Grant presided over the next eight years.
James Garfield was the president that was assassinated only after four months in office. It happened on July 2, 1881.
20 others, including four American diplomats
President James Abram Garfield actually was in office barely four months when he was shot in the back by anarchist Guiteau on July 12, 1881. Garfield died after a long struggle on September 19, 1881.
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated about four months after the 13th Amendment was passed. The amendment was ratified by Congress on January 31, 1865, and President Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865.
Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was elected to a fourth term but died about three months into it.