Fact | James |
...was the shortest President? | |
...was the oldest of his 9 brothers and sisters? | |
...served as a Secretary of War under another James? | |
...was educated at Dickinson College? | |
...was assassinated? | |
...was a peanut farmer before his presidency? | |
...had the middle name Abram? | |
...died in New York City? | |
...led America during the Mexican-American War? | |
...was the most recent President named James? | |
...was the 11th President? | |
...is commonly referred to by a nickname? | |
...was the most recent President named James? | |
...was a peanut farmer before his presidency? | |
...is commonly referred to by a nickname? | |
...became president on January 20th? | |
...was assassinated? | |
...had the middle name Abram? | |
...was preceded by Rutherford B. Hayes? | |
...was a Republican? | |
...was educated at Dickinson College? | |
...was never married? | |
...served as a US ambassador to Russia? | |
...was succeeded by Abraham Lincoln? | |
...signed the United States Constitution? | |
...was the shortest President? | |
...was born in a colony? | |
...died in 1836? | |
...was in office during the 1820s? | |
...died in New York City? | |
...served as a Secretary of War under another James? | |
...had a Vice President named Daniel D. Tompkins? | |
...led America during the Mexican-American War? | |
...was the 11th President? | |
...was the oldest of his 9 brothers and sisters? | |
...was the Governor of Tennessee before his presidency? | |