Yes Mexico did have three presidents in one day. The President, Vice President, and the Attorney general were all forced to resign by General Huerta and his men. On February 22 the president was Francisco Madero, the vice president Jose Maria Pino Suarez were all murdered by Huerta.
Fact :
Mexico once had three presidents in a single day. 18 February 1913 president Francisco Madero, President Pedro Lascurain and President Victoriano Huerta.
Mexico doesn't have a "President's Day". It however, celebrates Benito Juarez's birthday on March 21st. Juarez is one of the most important and beloved presidents in Mexico.
The country that had 3 presidents in one day was Mexico. On February 18, 1913 the presidents were Francisco Madero, Pedro Lascurain, and Victoriano Huerta.
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Six years. Presidents in Mexico cannot be reelected.
No. He only was one of its many presidents.
Only forty-three presidents and one was a bachelor
No- there has never been a US president from New Mexico.
Well, for one, all three of them were from TN. Also, all three of them were presidents.
There is an apostrophe because it is more than one president we are celebrating for. edit: Nope... not it. More than one president does not necessitate an apostrophe. Would you say "the dog's ran by?" Maybe you would. It is the day of the presidents. The presidents possess the day, like Bill's sock, or Frank's car. But when you think about it, it should be Presidents' Day, since there is more than one president involved... vs. President's Day, which implies one president... hmmmm... mind boggling.
Yes! It is!
presidents may only serve only one 6 year term
One very interesting fact is that there actually is no federal holiday called Presidents' Day. In 1968 there was an act of Congress which moved the observance of most holidays to specific Mondays so people could have a three day weekends (Uniform Monday Holiday Act). At the same time, there was a proposal to rename the federal holiday of Washington's Birthday to Presidents' Day in order to honor both Washington and Lincoln, but that effort failed.Another interesting one is that there is no general consensus about how to spell the holiday. Different states have different spellings, and different publications adhere to different style guides. For instance, the Chicago Manual of Style says it should be Presidents' Day, and AP says there should be no apostrophe at all. To further complicate it, different stores have Presidents' Day sales, different ones spelling it President's, Presidents', and Presidents, often in the same states and confusing everyone. :)