11 facts about Jimmy Carter that may surprise you
Briefly

Jimmy Carter, a Georgia peanut farmer, became the 39th president, known for his focus on climate change, historic peace efforts, and pioneering renewable energy.
During his presidency, which included the Iran hostage crisis, Carter brokered a historic peace accord between Egypt and Israel, marking a significant diplomatic achievement.
As the longest-living former president, Jimmy Carter dedicated his post-presidency to humanitarian efforts, culminating in his receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize for his work.
Carter was born in a hospital, becoming the first future president to do so, and was also the first president to be inaugurated using a nickname.
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