disgruntled stalwarts with loaded guns
I believe it was Rutherford B. Hayes. (Terms of Office: 1877 - 1881. Republican.)
James A. Garfield served less than a year as the 20th President. He took office on March 4, 1881, and he died from an assassin's bullet on September 19th of the same year.
Garfield did not do anything that was noted as bad while President. Of course he was not president very long. Before he was president he was tied to the Credit Mobilier Scandal but no strong evidence of any wrong-doing by him appeared.
Of the four US Presidents assassinated in office, two were in their first terms of office : James Garfield in 1881 and John F. Kennedy in 1963. The other two, Abraham Lincoln (1865) and William Mckinley (1901) were in their second terms when killed.
He was President for only 6 months.
Yes
his terms in office was two years, and his goal was help and support those Nation who need help and boost economic problems
James Garfield served the shortest period of time as President, holding office for only about six and a half months in 1881 before he was assassinated. Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms, Chester Arthur completed Garfield's term, and Rutherford B. Hayes served one full term. Garfield's brief presidency is marked by his struggle against political corruption and his efforts to reform the civil service.
He served in the US Congress for nine terms before he was elected President.
Garfield was elected to nine terms as a US Congressman . He was elected to the Senate the year he was elected President and so never served in the Senate. He was also a state Senator in Ohio.
James A. Garfield served the shortest term among the presidents mentioned. He was in office for only about six months, from March 4, 1881, until his assassination on September 19, 1881. Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms, Chester A. Arthur completed Garfield's term, and Rutherford B. Hayes served one full term.
What did Jame's Madison complete after his two terms in office