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10 US Presidents who couldn’t complete their full term

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Below is a list of US Presidents with US Presidents death cause

  1. William Henry Harrison (1841) had the shortest tenure ever when he passed away from illness 31 days into his term.
  2. Cholera claimed Zachary Taylor’s life (1849–1850) following his 16 months in government.
  3. Abraham Lincoln (1861–1865): After serving for 4 years and 42 days, he was assassinated to begin his second term.
  4. In 1881, James A. Garfield was assassinated six months into his presidency.
  5. William McKinley (1897–1901): After serving 4 years and 167 days, he was assassinated early in his second term.
  6. Warren G. Harding (1921–1923): After two years and 127 days, he passed away from a heart attack in his third year.
  7. Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945): After 12 years and 39 days, he passed away from a brain haemorrhage early in his fourth term.
  8. John F. Kennedy (1961–1963): After two years and thirty-six days, he was assassinated in his third year.
  9. Richard Nixon (1969–1974): After five years and 185 days, he resigned in disgrace during his second term.
  10. Following Nixon’s departure, Gerald Ford (1974–1977) rose to power and was overthrown after two years and sixteen days.

The above is a general list of 10 US Presidents.

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