Ford
He became president after Richard Milhous Nixon.
Ford was appointed VP by Nixon. When Nixon resigned, Ford became president.
After Richard Nixon resigned, his vice-President, Gerald Ford, became President.
No, President Nixon's term was from 1969-74. Then Gerald Ford was the 38th President from 1974-77. President Ford became president after Nixon!
He became president after Richard Milhous Nixon.
Gerald Ford became Nixon's Vice President after Agnew resigned. Thus when Nixon resigned, Ford was next in line and became President.
The new President was: Gerald R. Ford New Vice-President was: Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller
Ford; he became president when Nixon resigned
Gerald Ford became president because he was vice-president when President Richard Nixon resigned that office. Interestingly, he was not elected vice-president but was appointed to this position after Spiro Agnew resigned.
Gerald R. Ford (1913-2006) became the 38th President of the United States when Richard Nixon resigned. Ford became Vice President on December 6, 1973, after the resignation of Spiro T. Agnew in October, 1973.
Yes, after his resignation. He was replaced by Gerald Ford, who became President after Nixon resigned.