Former US President Jimmy Carter Dies at the Age of 100
united states - Former US President Jimmy Carter, the Nobel Prize winner, has passed away at the age of 100. Carter, who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, is known for his efforts in diplomacy and his tenure as a peanut farmer before entering politics.
Former US President Jimmy Carter, who was born in 1924, has died at the age of 100. His son announced the death, although the cause was not disclosed. Carter, a Nobel laureate, served as the Governor of Georgia in 1970 before becoming the Democratic Party's candidate in the 1976 election, which he narrowly won against Gerald Ford. Carter, who studied Nuclear Engineering in college and worked in the Navy's nuclear submarine program for 7 years, was also a well-known peanut farmer in Georgia. His diplomatic efforts between Egypt and Israel resulted in the Camp David Accords, and his presidency was marked by the Iran hostage crisis, during which 52 Americans were held captive for over a year without a successful resolution. Carter lost the election to Ronald Reagan amid the crisis.
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