Abraham Lincoln was shot during the 2nd month of his 2nd term.
William McKinley was shot during the 7th month of his 2nd term.
If he was assassinated during his first term, would he make it to his second? Think before you ask questions please...
William McKinley was the 25th president to be assassinated.
The four year term for the President is specified in Article II of the U.S. Constitution, so it has been in place from the beginning. George Washington served two 4 year terms from 1789 to 1797.
Run for a second term as President of the United States.
The president's salary can not changed until after the current term expires. However, the salary for the next term can be changed by Congress which means a president can get a different salary for his second term. US Grant found his salary doubled for his second term
In a box. He was assassinated near the beginning of his second term.
Abraham Lincoln served one full term as the 16th President of the United States from 1861 to 1865. He was re-elected for a second term but was assassinated shortly after beginning his second term.
Yes, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated a little more than a month into his second term.
Yes, in 1900, but was assassinated early into his second term.
Abraham Lincoln was elected U.S. President twice, but he was assassinated only six weeks after beginning his second term.
He was assassinated.
He had one for his second term, beginning in 1905.
If he was assassinated during his first term, would he make it to his second? Think before you ask questions please...
William McKinley had two vice presidents because he served two terms in office. His first vice president was Garret A. Hobart, who died in 1899 during McKinley's first term. After Hobart's death, Theodore Roosevelt became McKinley's second vice president when he was elected for the second term in 1900. McKinley was assassinated in 1901, shortly after beginning his second term, leading to Roosevelt's ascension to the presidency.
Abraham Lincoln
He was assassinated. Lincoln was assassinated less than 2 months after taking office for his second term. When Lincoln was assassinated, his Vice President, Andrew Johnson became President. In May of 1868, Andrew Johnson was impeached; he was the first US President to be impeached. The Senate did not confirm the impeachment, and therefore he was not removed from office. Johnson left the Presidency in disgrace.
he was assassinated in his second term