Discover which U.S. President served the longest term in office. Learn about Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms, the New Deal, and his WWII leadership.
Wealth Quote of the Day by Franklin D. Roosevelt, “Happiness is not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of ...
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Why a US president once rode in Al Capone’s car
In 1941, shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt traveled to Congress in a seized armored ...
Eighty years ago today, as World War II was approaching its denouement in Europe, America’s wartime leader — and longest serving president — died. Franklin D. Roosevelt had a fatal stroke April 12, ...
Only one person, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, has ever served more than two terms as president of the United States. This is for two reasons. First, prior to Roosevelt's election to a third term in 1940 ...
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The Reason Why U.S. Presidents Can Only Serve 2 Terms — and Whether Trump Could Actually Get Around It
After President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to a fourth term in the 1940s, Americans voted to put term limits in the Constitution Only one United States president has ever been elected to serve ...
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