Jimmy Carter
the election of two presidents, one from the North and one from the South.
the election of two presidents
If you're referring to Mount Rushmore, it's just outside Rapid City, South Dakota
Before the election of Pope Francis there was never a pope from any of the Americas.
Donald L. Fowler has written: 'Presidential voting in South Carolina, 1948-1964' -- subject(s): Election, Elections, Presidents
The disaffected southern states began talking about succession, and South Carolina seceded in December, a mere month after Lincoln's election, before he was even inaugurated.
the presidential election signaled that the south was losing its national political clout
Argentina and Brazil have women presidents.
The presidents of the south were the same as the north. When the south seceded from the union, Jefferson Davis became president of the southern states. George Washington Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe Andrew Jackson James Polk
December 1860. It was South Carolina, and this was its reaction to Lincoln's election win.
Yes. In the interval between his election-win and his inauguration.