No US Presidents were born in Michigan. Gerald Ford, lived there most of his life, from age two and was a Michigan Congressman for some 24 years, and is buried in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Gerald Ford was the only President who had ties with Michigan. He was born in Nebraska, but at age two, his family moved to Michigan, where he lived most of his life, going to college there and serving for some 24 years as a Congressman from the state, and is buried there.
No U.S. President was born and raised in Michigan. 38th President Gerald Ford was from Michigan, but he was born in Nebraska.
Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee in the 2012 presidential election, was born and raised in Michigan. In fact, his father, George Romney, had been Governor of Michigan and had run for president in 1968, but he lost the Republican nomination to Richard Nixon.
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Gerald Ford was the only president with ties to Michigan.
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There were no presedents of the United States born in Mississippi, however, Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America was born in Mississippi.
Barack ObamaAll Presidents have been born in the US, but President Obama was born in Hawaii, which (being a chain of islands) is not part of the continental US.
If you are referring to what US Presidents were born in Italy, then your answer is simple; a US President could not have been born in Italy. If a person was born in a country or region not in American control, then they cannot become a President, since in order to be President, you must be born in a US held area. If you are referring to how many Presidents have Italian heritage in their blood, I believe that the answer is zero. No US President as of right now has had any noticeable Italian lineage.
No U. S. Vice Presidents were born in Michigan.
They were all born in the United States, though when the first few presidents were born, the US was still a British colony.
It is a requirement that US presidents be born in the US. So, no US presidents were born in Canada. Chester Arthur was born in Northern Vermont so close to the Canadian border that some people said he was actually born in Canada.
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Monroe, Michigan - Jackson, Michigan and Washington, Michigan.
No US President was born in Alaska.
Gerald Ford was the only president with ties to Michigan.
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No U.S. presidents were born in England. Many of the early Presidents were born British Citizens as being born in the Colonies, but all were born in what is now the US.
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As of June 2016, the only US president to be born in Kentucky was Abraham Lincoln. As the only one out of the 44, the percentage of US presidents born in Kentucky is currently at 2.27%.
No US President was born in Minnesota.