The youngest man to become president was Theodore Roosevelt at age 43. As vice president, Roosevelt became president after the death of William McKinley. The youngest man to be elected president was John Kennedy at age 44.
The youngest man to be president of the United States was Theodore Roosevelt, who took office at the age of 42, following president McKinley's assassination. The youngest man to be elected into the position was John F. Kennedy, at 43.
The youngest person to serve as President of the United States was Theodore Roosevelt, who assumed office at the age of 42, following the assasination of William McKinley. John F. Kennedy was the youngest when elected president and youngest who died.
Theodore Roosevolt became president of U.S.A after John McKinley was assassinated.
The youngest US president was Theodore Roosevelt. After him it is John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton, Ulysses S. Grant, Barack Obama, Grover Cleveland, Franklin Pierce, James Garfield, James K. Polk, and Millard Fillmore.
The oldest and youngest to reach the summit of Mount Everest are: Oldest Man: Yuichiro Miura age 80 Oldest Woman: Tamae Watanabe age 73 Youngest Man: Jordan Romero age 13 Youngest Woman: Temba Tsheri Sherpa age 15
He was the youngest man ever elected to the office of President of the United StatesA+ Answers
No, the exact opposite is true. At the time of his inauguration Ronald Reagan was two weeks from his 70th birthday, making him the oldest person ever elected president.John F. Kennedy was the youngest person ever elected president. He was approximately 43½ years old when inaugurated.Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest person ever inaugurated; he was a bit less than 43 years old when he ascended to the presidency following William McKinley's death.
I think he started school at the age of five. He is a very smart man. If he wasnt then how did he become president?
John C. Breckinridge, the 14th U. S. Vice President (1857-1861), was 36 when he was sworn in (he was 35 when elected). He was the only U. S. Vice President to date under the age of 40. The second-youngest Vice President, Richard Nixon, was sworn in 11 days after his 40th birthday in January, 1953.
Ulysses Grant was 46 years old at the time of his election, the youngest man ever elected to the US presidency up to that time.
yes does become in 1824. he is mean a 'man's man'