He rode trains.
He served in the military, became president and became a general in Rosecrans
He favored the reformers because of their stance on the civil service reform. Garfield thought that civil service reform was necessary in the American government during his presidency.
Garfield served in the US Congress for about 15 years. He was also an Ohio state senator.
Yes, there was an economic recession during James Garfield's presidency, which lasted from March 1881 until his assassination in September 1881. The recession was marked by a decline in economic activity, high unemployment, and financial instability, largely due to the aftermath of the Long Depression that began in 1873. Garfield's brief time in office limited his ability to address these economic challenges effectively.
Garfield was president for a very short time. There were no major wars going on . The Russians had just taken over Turkmenistan ending fighting there. Sitting Bull was about to give up his war with the US. The First Boer War ended in South Africa.
James A. Garfield was killed during the first year of his presidency.
Garfield's biggest crisis was being shot by an assassin - a wound he eventually died of.
Garfield was shot and died while he was still the President.
he did about six jobs
He served in the military, became president and became a general in Rosecrans
While Garfield was President:Czar Alexander II of Russia was killed by a bomb thrown at himClara Barton founded the Red CrossOutlaw Bill the Kid escaped from jail and was later shot down and killedTunisia became a French protectorateThe first Boer War ended in South Africa
That's correct. Garfield took office in March of 1881, was shot in July, and eventually died of his wounds in September.
James A. Garfield's fish is named "Dr. Fish." He was the 20th President of the United States and had a pet fish that became somewhat of a mascot during his presidency. The fish was often mentioned in lighthearted anecdotes about Garfield's time in office.
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He favored the reformers because of their stance on the civil service reform. Garfield thought that civil service reform was necessary in the American government during his presidency.
Garfield served in the US Congress for about 15 years. He was also an Ohio state senator.