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because he thought it would be good for his family and money life or whatever LOL
James Garfield was the one. He had a good excuse- he had been shot and developed what turned to be a fatal infection from the wound.
Garfield sings "I Feel Good" by James Brown when he gets locked outside the house in the Garfield movie.
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It did not help that they probed the wound repeatedly with dirty fingers and instruments, introducing bacteria in the wound channel and thereby causing a raging infection. They interpreted the pus draining from the infected wound and abscesses that later appeared elsewhere on his body as the infection spread as a good sign.
Garfield was shot at the Baltimore and Potomac railway station in Washington, DC. on July 2, 1881. He died of complications from the wounds on September 19 at Elberon, New Jersey which is a beach resort community where he had gone to escape the heat in Washington and try to recover.
he was a good president
Yes. James Knox Polk was a President. He was the 11th.he may have been a president but he was a bad one he had slaves.
There have been 8 U.S. Presidents from Ohio to date. (9) William Henry Harrison (18) (Hiram) Ulysses S. Grant (the S did not stand for anything. Grant plucked it out of the air because it sounded good) (19) Rutherford Birchard Hayes (20) James Abram Garfield (21) Benjamin Harrison (no known middle name) (23) William McKinley, Jr (Did not have a middle name) (25) William Howard Taft (27) Warren Gamaleil Harding So Presidents #18 Grant, #19 Hayes, and #20 Garfield were the three successive presidents born in Ohio.
the years were from 1817 to 1824. the president at that time was president James Monroe.
The Era of Good Feelings was a national mood of the United States from 1815 to 1825. The era is historically attached to the Presidency of James Monroe, the 5th President of the United States, serving from 1817-1825.
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