Washington was surely a millionaire. Both Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and Tyler owned large estates and had considerable wealth. Both Harrisons were from well-to-do families. Both Roosevelts, both Bushes and Kennedy were born into rich families. Hoover made a fortune as a mining engineer but started with nothing. The other presidents all had high paying jobs other than president and so became well-to-do if not exactly millionaires. With the possible exception of Andrew Johnson and those who died young, they all would have ended up as millionaires today.
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Many presidents were lawyers perviously.
I count six -- Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Quincy Adams, VanBuren and Buchanan were Secretaries of State before being elected president.
Some one alreay asksed.13 out of the first 42.
He was a govenor for Illonis.He was senator for Illinois
The same as the presidents.
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No. This is not a requirement for being president of the United States.
George Washington and John Adams were the presidents while the White House was being built. Pres. Washington died before its completion. Pres. Adams moved in shortly before the end of his term as President.
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Simply put yes, but no president has ever become a senator after being president Simply put yes, but no president has ever become a senator after being president
Jimmy Carter was not impeached (accused of illegal acts) as president. The only presidents who have been impeached were Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Both were acquitted of the charges. Richard Nixon resigned before being impeached.
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