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William H. Harrison
William H. Harrison died of Pneumonia on April 4th, 1841. William was outside in the cold weather while it was waiting, meaning he died due to Pneumonia. His Vice president took over, John Tyler, and became the next President. This also made him the 10th president of the United States. William H. Harrison was the 9th president. -
Zachary Taylor
Zachary Taylor died on July 9th, 1850. He died out of nowhere. He drank some bacteria filled water and later died of Cholera. He only served 16 months as president before dying from sickness. Yet hope is not lost. Millard Fillmore, Zachary's Vice president, became the new president as of 1850. -
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln is very famous throughout the United States. If you ask anyone who he is, they'd look at you funny. However, Abraham was sadly assassinated at Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth in Washington D.C. His Vice President, Andrew Jackson, took over. Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14th, 1865. -
James A. Garfield
James Garfield was the 20th president of the United States. Sadly, he dies due to Assassination in 1881. Yet no hope is lost. Every President has a Vice President to take over if anything bad happens. That is exactly what happened to Chester. A. Arthur. Chester became the 21st President after the assassination -
William Mckinley
William was the 25th U.S. President. His Vice president was Teddy Roosevelt. Sadly, Mckinley was Assassinated in Buffalo, New York. He was in the Pan-American Exposition. He was only six months into his second term when his assassination took place. Teddy Roosevelt, his vice president who earned a Nobel Peace prize, is known as a very good president. -
Warren G Harding
Warren was the 29th U.S. President. Born in Ohio of 1865, he was to become one of the U.S. Presidents. He did get that role, unfortunately he died of a heart attack on a western tour in California. He died as of 1923. His Vice President, Calvin Coolidge, took over after his heart attack. -
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Out of the two Roosevelts, one of them died in their presidency. Franklin D. Roosevelt was at the white house when he died. Not from assassination, yet from a horrible stroke. He died as of 1945. Franklin's Vice president, Harry S. Truman, took over after his presidency. -
John F. Kennedy.
John F Kennedy was the 35th president to term. During his presidency, he was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. John was assassinated while riding in a presidential motorcycle ride through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. His Vice president, Lyndon B Johnson, took over after John's Presidency. -
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon is the 37th president in U.S. History. He is the only one out of the first 9 presidents with deaths to be the only one who has resigned. Richard Nixon Resigned in 1974. He started all the way back in 1969 and only served 5 years, around two and a half terms, before resigning as president. His Vice President, General Ford, took over after him. General ford died in 2006.