John Adams seems to hold the record. He appeared in 2007 and left office in 1800.
Yes. President terms are four years long. He was elected in 2001. His first term ended in 2005. So, he was president for eight years.
Because the Confederacy was a new entity, and its Constitution appointed the President for a 6-year term. The war - and the Confederacy - ended after only 4 years.
He spent the first two years after the end of the American Civil War in prison awaiting his fate after being charged with committing treason.
Fulgencio Batista was elected president of Cuba 74 years ago(in 1940), and his presidency ended 4 years later(70 years ago) in 1944.
Clinton.
The first organism appeared during the Proterozoic period. It is estimated that the first organism appeared between 2.5 and 3.8 billion years ago.
No. The Civil War ended more than 15 years before Arthur was President.
Franklin Peirce was elected as President when he was 49 years of age and ended his term when he was age 54. He died 16 years later at age 70.
Garfield was the first. He was president of the Eclectic Institute in Hiram , Ohio for a few years .
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No. The era of good feeling ended about 18 years before Van Buren was President.
McKinley was president first by over 30 years.