They were all nominated by the Republican Party when they won the Presidential election. Other than that, I can not think or much they had in common/
They all have "n" or "o" in the name
They were all Republicans.
Lincoln knew that Grant would do anything to win the war.
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"Hate" may be too strong. Mrs. Grant considered Mrs. Lincoln ill-mannered and did not choose to be in her presence. In one instance, Mrs. Grant witnessed Mrs. Lincoln's jealous rant at a junior officer's wife. Mrs. Grant simply did all she could to avoid Mrs. Lincoln when it was at all possible. Some have suggested that this tension may have indirectly been a major factor in Lincoln's assassination. Almost certainly, Mrs. Grant pushed hard to get Grant to turn down an invitation to attend Ford's theater. If Grant had been there, a junior officer would have been along as an aid. Almost certainly Booth would never have made it to the Presidential box with a military presence.
his cabinet his cabinet
yes he was lincons first choice
The simplest answer is that all were popular Republican Presidents. All but Coolidge were elected twice and Coolidge chose not to run again.
The simplest answer is that all were popular Republican Presidents. All but Coolidge were elected twice and Coolidge chose not to run again.
Abraham Lincoln died having been shot on 15 April 1865. Calvin Coolidge died on the 5th of January 1933 from coronary thrombosis. Ulysses Simpson Grant died from cancer on the 23rd of July 1885. Ronald Reagan died from pneumonia on the 5th of June 2004.
All are names of Republican US Presidents. Lincoln, Grant and Reagan all lived in Illinois at one time. Lincoln and Ford are brands of American automobiles.
Lincoln Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur Harrison McKinley T. Roosevelt Taft Harding Coolidge Hoover Eisenhower Nixon Ford Reagan G.H.W Bush G.W.Bush
The first four are the only U.S. Presidents who were assassinated.
Lincoln, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, Harrison, McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, Eisenhower, Nixon, Ford, Reagan, Bush, W. Bush So there are 18, not six.
Ulysses Grant, Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama.
Lincoln, Grant, Reagan and Obama all lived in Illinois for awhile.
Lincoln, Grant, Reagan and Obama all lived in Illinois at some point in their lives.
Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama all lived in Illinois. Reagan was born there and went to school there but left as soon as he finished college. The others moved into the state as adults. Grant did not live very long.
Abraham Lincoln was a famous Republican party president.