First, former President Carter always preferred to be called "Jimmy" even when he was in the White House. He originally came from Georgia, and grew up in the city of Plains, in the southwestern part of the state; he lived there and also became a peanut farmer there.
Before becoming President of the US, Jimmy Carter was a peanut farmer.
James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. Before he became President he was a peanut farmer.
Yes. He was governor of Georgia after successfully running a business.
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Gerald Ford preceded Carter. Ford was Carter's opponent in the election of 1976.
Before was Jimmy Carter; after was George H.W. Bush.
Gerald Ford preceded Carter. Ford was Carter's opponent in the election of 1976.
James E. (Jimmy) Carter was sworn in on January 20, 1977.
the Fourth president was James Madison and he was in congress before presidency
James Madison became president on 1808 to 1812. Then he was reelected from 1812 to 1816James Madison was President from 1809-1817.
James Carter was president from 1/20/1977 to 1/20/1981.
James Earl Carter, or President Jimmy Carter is still living.