James Madison. He also responded to the call for a Bill of Rights which became the first 10 amendments. He was later the 4th President of the US.
Well, heh, since there has never been a woman president (YET), and the spouse of a man president is called the First Lady, I'm guessing the answer would be First Man. Something along the lines of that.
James Madison. He also responded to the call for a Bill of Rights which became the first 10 amendments. He was later the 4th President of the US.
You would call her by president Clinton.She is the first woman president so she will be very famous if she wins the election.So far she is very famous too.
If there was a female president you would call her "Madam President"
Kennedy is more famous than President James Garfield. Kennedy and Garfield are too close in fame to make a call.
Yes, if a son is given all the same names that his father has, and his father is not already a 2nd or 3rd, then the son may be called 2nd, or Junior. If the father is James Allen Garfield, and the son is named James Allen Garfield, then the son can be called either James Allen Garfield II, or James Allen Garfield, Jr. If the father is James Allen Garfield III, then the son is James Allen Garfield IV. If James Allen Garfield I and James Allen Garfield II are no longer living, then James Allen Garfield III could call himself James Allen Garfield, Sr., and his son James Allen Garfield, Jr.
James Madison. He also responded to the call for a Bill of Rights which became the first 10 amendments. He was later the 4th President of the US.
No, our second president John Adams was the first resident of the White House. James Madison was the fourth president. Construction began when the first cornerstone was laid in October of 1792. Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the house, he never lived in it. It was not until 1800, when the White House was nearly completed, that its first residents, President John Adams and his wife, Abigail, moved in.
The First Lady
The first branch
President of the Republic of Texas and in 1845 that was Anson Jones who was followed in 1846 by James Pinckney Henderson, the First Governor of the State of Texas.
James Madison. He also responded to the call for a Bill of Rights which became the first 10 amendments. He was later the 4th President of the US.
James was the first
James Madison. He also responded to the call for a Bill of Rights which became the first 10 amendments. He was later the 4th President of the US.
Most people call Martin Van Buren the first "American" president.
Gerald Ford