Who was the only U.S. President to be elected from Pennsylvania?
Correct answer: James Buchanan

WaldoLydeker
This President is so fascinating. He's the only this, the only that, thank you QuizzLand for broadening my horizons. I'm reading up on this President right now.

Player #8567341
I was born and raised in Lancaster where Pres. Buchanan's home is located. In my early teen years I was a docent (tour guide) at his home. Interesting man and a very beautiful home.

Uninitialized
You can tour his beautiful home, Wheatland, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Major Audie Murphy
His niece, Harriet Lane, served as First Lady.

Player #4250921
ChewyGazelle68623, Historians rank him among the worst. He supported the Dred Scott decision, supported the pro slavery territorial government in Kansas, defended slave owners who treated slaves humanely, and he did little to stave off secession. For someone from Pennsylvania which has a history of supporting freedom, his actions showed quite the opposite.

WaldoLydeker
Man, I can't leave this guy alone. I am grateful for one of his records though, last Secretary of State who became President. Came mighty close breaking that one. Whew! You know whom I am talking about. Thank you, Jesus.

Player #266028
me and my late father visited his home in Lancaster

Birdiemom
WaldoLydeker, ...direct descendent of James l and Cleopatra. Yep. Uh-huh. True story.

Player #62752956
Our first gay president...?

Shanaynayre
He was the second worst president we ever had!! What he did to slaves was unforgivable!

Ilene5057
Player #266028, Me too.

ChewyGazelle68623
Player #326446, wow!! He was just a regular guy and probably a good president!!

Gary
Wendell Thomas: when did Joe Biden become president??

Taranchalanche
WaldoLydeker, I'm going to read about him, too. Mother was Cleopatra AND he did so many other things, WOW!