Coolidge declined to run for a third term, saying that 10 years in the presidency was too much for one person, also noting the amount of personal emotional strain that the office of the presidency took. He left at the end of his elected term, on 1929 March 4.
Coolidge had spent 3 years as Vice President and 5 as President, and felt that he was tired of the demands of Washington politics. Had he won re-election in 1928 (rather than deferring to Herbert Hoover), by 1933 he would have been President longer than anyone to that point in history.
because he had used 2 terms already and you can only have 2 terms. no that is not the right answer whomever answered first the real answer is nobody knows why he left
Hoover was defeated in his bid for re-election in 1932 due to a bad economy and a clever campaign by his Democrat opponent, Franklin Roosevelt.
he wanted to become better than a lawyer and sheriff.
March 4, 1933 was Hoover's last day as President.
Lyndon B. Johnson was in office when Herbert Hoover died.
Herbert Hoover
The 31st President of the United States was Herbert Hoover. President Hoover was in office from March 4, 1929 to March 4, 1933.
Herbert Hoover signed off on it in 1931.
Herbert Hoover was 54 when his term in the White House began and 58 when it ended.
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Herbert Hoover became president on March 4, 1929.He served until March 3, 1933.
Herbert Hoover is best known as the 31st president of the United States. He was in office during part of the Great Depression.
Hoover was in office from March 4,1929 until March 4,1933.
Herbert Hoover
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