George Washington: Founding President of United States, Independent, served as Commander-in-Chief of Continental Army, served two terms as President of the United States in 1789 and 1792, and two terms (April 30, 1789 - March 4, 1797).
John Adams: Second President of United States, Federalist, served as First and Second Vice Presidents of United States; third President of United States (1796); term of office (March 4, 1797–18013–April 4).
Thomas Jefferson: The third President of United States, a Democrat-Republican, was third Vice President of United States; fourth and fifth presidents of United States (1800, 1804); term of office (March 4, 1801 - March 4, 1809).
James Madison: Fourth President of United States, Democrat-Republican, Fourth and Fifth Vice Presidents, Sixth and Seventh Presidents of United States (1808, 1812), Term (March 4, 1809) Date March 4, 1817 ).
James Monroe: Five Presidents of United States, Democratic Republican, former Secretary of State (1811-1817); eighth and ninth presidents of United States (1816, 1820); term of office (March 4, 1817; day - March 4, 1825).
John Quincy Adams: 6th President of United States, Democrat-Republican, Secretary of State (1817-1825); tenth President of United States (1824); term of office (March 4, 1825 - March 4, 1829).
Andrew Jackson: Seventh President of United States, Democrat, Senator from Tennessee (1823-1825); 11th and 12th Presidents of United States (1828, 1832); term of office (1829) 4 March. – March 4, 1837)
Martin Van Buren: 8th President of United States, Democrat and former Vice President; 13th President of United States (1836); term of office (March 4, 1837 - March 4, 1841).
William Henry Harrison: ninth President of United States, Whig, former US Ambassador to Colombia (1828–1829); 14th President of United States (1840); April 4 - April 4, 1841) Note: He died of pneumonia a month after he was sworn in, and he was also shortest president in history of United States! (The death mentioned here refers to ordinary death, not murder.)
John Tyler: Tenth President of United States, Whig, former Vice President of United States; 14th President of United States (1840); term of office (April 4, 1841 - March 4, 1845). Note: During Whig period (April 4, 1841 - September 13, 1841), during period of independence (September 13, 1841 - March 4, 1845), John Taylor succeeded late President William Henry Harrison!
James Knox Polk: Eleventh President of United States, Democrat and former Governor of Tennessee; fifteenth President of United States (1844); term of office (March 4, 1845–1849 - March 4).
Zachary Taylor: 12th President of United States, Whig, former Major General, United States Army (1st Infantry Regiment, 1846-1849); 16th President of United States (1848) (March 4, 1849 - July 9). , 1850). Note: He died of illness in office on July 9, 1850. He is also second President of United States to die in office.
Millard Fillmore: thirteenth President of United States, Whig, former Vice President of United States; sixteenth President of United States (1848); term of office (July 9, 1850–1853 March 4). Note: Millard Fillmore replaces Zachary Taylor, who died of illness while in office.
Franklin Pierce: 14th US President, Democrat, served as Brigadier General, US Army (9th Infantry Regiment, 1847–1848); 17th President of United States (1852); April 4 - March 4, 1857).
James Buchanan: 15th US President, Democrat, former US Ambassador to Great Britain (1853-1856); eighteenth President of United States (1856); term of office (March 4, 1857) day - March 4, 1861).
Abraham Lincoln: Sixteenth President of United States, Republican, Member of Congress of Illinois (1847-1849); nineteenth President of United States (1860); term of office (March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865). Note: After outbreak of Civil War, Northern Federated Republican Party was renamed Republican National Federalist Party; Abraham Lincoln also became first president in US history to be assassinated.
Andrew Johnson: 17th President of United States, Democratic National Federal Party, former Vice President of United States; 20th President of United States (1864); term of office (April 15, 1865 - March 4, 1869).
Ulysses Simpson Grant: Eighteenth President of United States, Republican, served as Commander-in-Chief of US Army (1864–1869); 21st and 22nd Presidents of United States (1868, 1872)); term of office (March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1877). Note: The first president in US history to graduate from West Point Military Academy!
Rutherford Burchard Hayes, 19th President of United States, Republican, twice Governor of Ohio (1868–1872; 1876–1877); 23rd President of United States (1876); term of office (March 4, 1877 4, 1881).
James Abram Garfield: 20th President of United States, Republican, Senator from Ohio (1863-1881); 24th President of United States (1880); term of office (1881, March 4, 1881 - September 19, 1881). Note: The first President of United States with status of a priest is also second President of the United States to be assassinated.
Chester Alan Arthur: 21st President of United States, Republican and former Vice President of United States; twenty-fourth President of United States (1880); term of office (September 19, 1881–1885 March 4).
Grover Cleveland: 22nd President of United States, Democrat, former Governor of New York (1883-1885); 25th President of United States (1884); term of office (March 4, 1885) day - March 4, 1889). Note: in eyes of posterity, he is best unnamed president. At same time, he was also first American president to receive and meet with then head of Chinese government (Li Hongzhang) on a visit to United States.
Benjamin Harrison: 23rd President of United States, Republican, former Senator from Indiana (1881-1887); 26th President of United States (1888); term of office (March 1889) 4 - 4 March 1893).
Grover Cleveland: 24th President of United States, Democrat, served as 25th President of United States (1885-1889); twenty-seventh President of United States (1892); term (18933, March 4 – March 4, 1897). Note: Grover Cleveland is only President of United States to serve as President twice!
William McKinley: 25th President of United States, Republican, Governor of Ohio (1892-1896); 28th and 29th Presidents of United States (1896, 1900); March 4, 1897 - September 14, 1901). Note: William McKinley was killed by anarchists in Buffalo at age of 58; McKinley was also third President of United States to be assassinated after founding of United States.
Theodore Roosevelt: 26th President of United States, Republican, former Vice President; 29th and 30th Presidents of United States (1900, 1904); term of office (September 14, 1901–1909 – March 4). Note: Theodore Roosevelt succeeded assassinated William McKinley, at age of 42 he became youngest sitting president in American history, his unique personality and reformist policies made him youngest president in American history, one of great presidents.
William Howard Taft: 27th President of United States, Republican, served as US Secretary of War (1904–1908); thirty-first President of United States (1908); term of office (19093, March 4 - March 4) 1913).
Thomas Woodrow Wilson: 28th President of United States, Democrat, Governor of New Jersey (1911–1913); 32nd and 33rd Presidents of United States (1912, 1916); term of office (March 4, 1913) - March 4, 1921). Note: Wilson is one of "big three" participants in Paris Peace Conference; he is also only U.S. President with a Ph.D. (excluding JD) and also only U.S. President to have held public office in New York City. Jersey before becoming President!
Warren Gamlier Harding: 29th President of United States, Republican and former US Senator from Ohio (1915–1921); 34th President of United States; term (1921) March 4 - August 2, 1923). Note: Warren Gamlier Harding is third president in United States history to die in office.
Calvin Coolidge: 30th President of United States, Republican and former Vice President of United States; 35th President of United States (1924); term of office (August 2, 1923 - March 4, 1929). Note: Calvin Coolidge was a political supporter of small government and is known for his classic liberal conservatism.
Herbert Hoover: 31st President of United States, Republican, served as Secretary of Commerce (1921-1928); 36th President of United States (1928); term of office (March 1929) - March 4, 1933). Note: American citizens praise Hoover as a president of working class.
Franklin Roosevelt: 32nd President of United States, Democrat, former Governor of New York (1929-1932); 37th, 38th and 39th Presidents of United States (1932, 1936, 1940); term (March 4, 1933 – April 12, 1945). Note: First president in United States history to serve four consecutive terms (died in fourth term); he is also longest serving President of United States at moment. Roosevelt has been called best president of United States many times, and authoritative American magazine The Atlantic Monthly named 100 people who influenced United States!
Harry S. Truman: 33rd President of United States, Democrat, former Vice President of United States, 40th and 41st Presidents of United States (1944, 1948), term (April 12, 1945 - January 20). , 1953). Note: During Truman administration, he basically reorganized US government agencies; improved systemthe topic of presidential terms and succession; proposed legislation on employment, housing, civil rights, etc.; proposed "Truman Doctrine"; recovery plan).
Dwight David Eisenhower: 34th President of United States, Republican, former Supreme Allied Commander in Europe (1949–1952); 42nd and 43rd Presidents of United States (1952, 1956)); term of office (January 20, 1953 – January 20, 1961). Note: During Eisenhower's 8 years in power, American society experienced most stable and prosperous post-war period. He signed Korean Armistice Agreement six months after taking office and supported all regimes that opposed Soviet Union and Communists. Party.
John F. Kennedy: 35th President of United States, Democrat, former Senator from Massachusetts (1953–1960); 44th President of United States (1960); term of office (January 20, 1961) day - November 22, 1963). Note: John F. Kennedy is fourth president in United States history to be assassinated, at age 43, he is second youngest president elected in United States as of 2019. He is also only president in history of United States who believes in Catholicism and only president to win a Pulitzer Prize.
Lyndon Baines Johnson: 36th President of United States, Democrat, served as Vice President of United States; 44th and 45th Presidents of United States (1960, 1964); term of office (November 1963 22 - 20 January 1969). Note: During Johnson's tenure, he expanded Vietnam War and continued to send troops to Vietnam, eventually next U.S. President, Nixon, had to change his national policy and favor China.
Richard Nixon: 37th President of United States, Republican, served as Vice President of United States (1953–1961); 46th and 47th Presidents of United States (1968, 1972); January 20 August 1969 – 9 August 1974). Note: Nixon is only person in history of a US President to voluntarily resign due to a scandal (Watergate Incident) and was also first US President to visit China. He visited China twice in 1972 and 1976 and was called "an old friend of Chinese people".
Gerald Ford: 38th President of United States, Republican, former Vice President of United States; 47th President of United States (1972); term of office (August 9, 1974 - January 20, 1977). Note: Under Ford administration, United States withdrew its troops from Vietnam and "Helsinki Accord" came into effect, however, it also faced many problems such as domestic inflation, economic depression, and energy shortages in United States.
Jimmy Carter: 39th President of United States, Democrat, former Governor of Georgia (1971–1975); 48th President of United States (1976); term of office (January 20, 1977–January 20, 1981). Note: Jimmy Carter is known as most moderate president in American presidential history.comrade
Ronald Reagan: 40th President of United States, Republican, served as Governor of California (1967–1975); 49th and 50th Presidents of United States (1980, 1984); 1989 - January 20, 1989). Note: During his tenure, Ronald Reagan proposed famous Star Wars plan to bring down economy of former Soviet Union; it was also one of factors that led to collapse of the former Soviet Union.
George Herbert Walker Bush: 41st President of United States, Republican, former Vice President of United States; 51st President of United States (1988); term of office (January 20, 1989–1993 January 20). Note: George Herbert Walker Bush witnessed sweeping changes in Eastern Europe and collapse of Soviet Union during his tenure; he unleashed Gulf War that shook world, and in one fell swoop defeated Iraq, a powerful country in Middle East.
William Jefferson Clinton, also known as Bill Clinton: 42nd President of United States, Democrat and two-time Governor of Arkansas (1979-1981; 1983-1992); 53rd President (1992, 1996) Term (January 20, 1993 - January 20, 2001). Note: Clinton has been known as "the most prominent White House strategist" in United States since President Franklin Roosevelt.
George Walker Bush, also known as Bush Jr.: Forty-third President of United States, Republican, served as Governor of Texas (1995–2000); 54th and 55th Presidents of United States (2000). , 2004)); term of office (January 20, 2001 - January 20, 2009). Note: During his tenure, United States suffered from 9/11 attacks that shocked world, so he started war in Afghanistan in October 2001 to overthrow Taliban regime and destroy Al Qaeda forces, and then started war in Iraq. in March 2003 to overthrow Iraq war regime.
Barack Obama: 44th President of United States, Democrat, was US Senator from Illinois (2005-2008); 56th and 57th Presidents of United States (2008–2012); January 20, 2009 - January 20, 2017). Note: Obama is first African-American president in American history; economy went from recession to recovery after eight years in office, and US household annual income reached its biggest increase in American history in 2016; care reforms; diplomatically, he is first US president to visit China within a year.
Donald Trump is known as Trump: 45th President of United States, Republican, former Chairman and President of Trump Organization (1971-2017) (without any military or public office); 58th President of United States. President of United States (incumbent) (2016) Term of office (January 20, 2017–). Note: The third president to be impeached in US presidential history is also richest president, ranking 715th on 2019 Forbes Global Billionaires List.
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