abraham lincoln
He taught school briefly, practiced law, served as Collector for the Port of New York and was Vice-president of the US before he became president.
John Adams is the first that is known to have gone to school. He walked to a one-room school. George Washington's early education is not known. He was taught the basics somewhere.
He taught at the University of Chicago Law School for nearly twelve years.
None of the US presidents made a living as a preacher. Garfield achieved some fame for a series of debates in which he took the pro-religion side. Jimmy Carter taught Sunday School classes while he was President.
Latin is a subject that is taught in high school usually in the 9th and 10th grades.
amature wrestling is taught in high school
Garfield taught l in high school and college and served a a college president. He studied law and became a lawyer before he ran for office. He served in Congress before he was President.
No. He was a student at Harvard law school but not a professor. He has no affiliation with Princeton. He taught law at University of Chicago law school as a senior lecturer.
Andrew Johnson, he was born in poverty, he never attended school, and he taught himself to read and write.
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No professional minister has ever US President. James Garfield did some preaching as a young man. William McKinley and Jimmy Carter both taught Sunday school regularly.