Only one - Jimmy Carter lived in Georgia.
Franklin Roosevelt spent a lot of time in Warm Springs where he had his
"Little White House".
James Earl Carter, Jr. [the 39th President]
I can only think of one and that was Woodrow Wilson.Several other presidents went to school in states that were future Confederate state or had been confederate states when they lived there.
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There were no presedents of the United States born in Mississippi, however, Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America was born in Mississippi.
The answer depends on how you define rural. Washington, for example, lived on a farm, but he lived in a mansion and his estate was really a small village. Quincy Adams lived in what is now a suburb of Boston and he was raised in a large house with servants but it was part of a working farm. All of the presidents before Chester Arthur lived on some kind of farm at some point in their lives before they entered politics. After Arthur, presidents with farm backgrounds became fewer. B. Harrison, Coolidge, Hoover, Truman all lived on farms for awhile. Carter's father was a peanut farmer, but they lived in town and his father had tenants who did the actual farm work.
How many presidents have lived in the White House.
As of May 2014, none of the Presidents of the United States are buried in Georgia. There state where most of the Presidents are buried is Virginia, with seven.
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where do they lived in Georgia
Lincoln, Grant, Reagan and Obama all lived in Illinois for awhile.
all the presidents kids!!:)
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Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson are the other two presidents who lived and are buried in Tennessee along with Polk.
the native Americans that lived in pre-colonial Georgia were the Cherokee and the creek.
Approximately 2500 people resided in colonial Georgia.
82,548 people