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  • William Henry Harrison (died of pneumonia and pleurisy)
  • Zachary Taylor (died of acute gastroenteritis)
  • Abraham Lincoln (assassinated by John Wilkes Booth in his second term)
  • James A. Garfield (assassinated by Charles Julius Guiteau)
  • William McKinley (assassinated by Leon Frank Czolgosz in his second term)
  • Warren G. Harding (died of a heart attack)
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt (died of a cerebral hemorrhage in his fourth term)
  • John F. Kennedy (assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald)
  • Richard M. Nixon (resigned)
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Presidents W. H. Harrison, Taylor, Garfield, Harding and Kennedy did not finish their first terms due to death.

Presidents Lincoln and McKinley did not finish their second terms due to assassination.

President F. D. Roosevelt did not finish his fourth term due to death.

President Nixon did not finish his second term due to resignation.

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The presidents who died during their first terms were Wm. H. Harrison, Taylor, Garfield,

Harding and Kennedy.

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William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, James Garfield and Warren Harding all died before finishing their first term as President.

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