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Who became the president after Richard Nixion died?

Richard Nixon was not a President when he died, so question is irrelevant


Who became president when agnew resigned?

Spiro Agnew was Richard Nixon's Vice President. When Agnew resigned, Gerald Ford became VP.


Why did Gerald become president?

Gerald Ford became Nixon's Vice President after Agnew resigned. Thus when Nixon resigned, Ford was next in line and became President.


Who replaced Spiro T. Agnew?

After Vice President Agnew resigned, he was replaced by Vice President (former Speaker of the House) Gerald Ford, who then became president after Richard Nixon resigned.


What day and year was Gerald Ford elected president?

Gerald Ford was never elected. First he became Vice-President when Spiro Agnew resigned, then he became President after Richard Nixon resigned.


Which vice president became president in 1974 when the acting president resigned?

Gerald ford


Who became president after Richard Nixon resignation?

After Richard Nixon resigned, his vice-President, Gerald Ford, became President.


How did Gerald Ford become president?

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.


Who was the president who din't win president or vice president?

You must mean Gerald Ford. He became vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned, became president after Richard Nixon resigned, and lost the general election to Jimmy Carter in 1976.


Who was the only president to become president by resignation?

That would be Ford who became president when Nixon resigned.


What man became the president without ever being elected president or vice president?

Gerald Ford, in 1974. First he became VP when Spiro Agnew resigned in '73, then ascended to the presidency when Richard Nixon resigned.


Who was the only president held the office vice president and president?

Gerald R. Ford, (1913-2006) the 38th President of the US. As the Minority Leader in the US House of Representatives, he was chosen to replace Spiro T. Agnew, who resigned as Vice-President in 1973. Ford became President when Richard Nixon resigned in 1974, and served until 1977.

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