Facts About All American Presidents| List of All presidents of USA
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List and Facts
About all Presidents of United States of America
George Washington [1789-1797]
John Adams [1797-1801]
Thomas Jefferson [1801-1809]
James Madison [1809-1817]
James Monroe [1817-1825]
John Quincy Adams [1825-1829]
Andrew Jackson [1829-1837]
Martin Van Buren [1837-1841]
William Henry Harrison [1841]
John Tyler [1841-1845]
James K. Polk [1845-1849]
Zachary Taylor [1849-1850]
Millard Fillmore [1850-1853]
Franklin Pierce [1853-1857]
James Buchanan [1857-1861]
Abraham Lincoln [1861-1865]
Andrew Johnson [1865-1869]
Ulysses S. Grant [1869-1877]
Rutherford B. Hayes [1877-1881]
James A. Garfield [1881]
Chester A. Arthur [1881-1885]
Grover Cleveland [1885-1889]
Benjamin Harrison [1889-1893]
Grover Cleveland [1893-1897]
William McKinley [1897-1901]
Theodore Roosevelt [1901-1909]
William Howard Taft [1909-1913]
Woodrow Wilson [1913-1921]
Warren G. Harding [1921-1923]
Calvin Coolidge [1923-1929]
Herbert Hoover [1929-1933]
Franklin D. Roosevelt [1933-1945]
Harry S. Truman [1945-1953]
Dwight D. Eisenhower [1953-1961]
John F. Kennedy [1961-1963]
Lyndon B. Johnson [1963-1969]
Richard Nixon [1969-1974]
Gerald Ford [1974-1977]
Jimmy Carter [1977-1981]
Ronald Reagan [1981-1989]
George H.W. Bush [1989-1993]
Bill Clinton [1993-2001]
George W. Bush [2001-2009]
Barack Obama [2009-2017]
Donald Trump [2017-2021]
Joe Biden [2021-present]
Some Facts about All
presidents of the United States of the America:
George Washington, who worked as
the introductory President of the USA, has the distinction of being the
only President of USA to have received all of the electoral votes..
Thomas Jefferson, who was the
third president, outlined the Declaration of Independence, which announced
the colonies independence from the Britain.
Abraham Lincoln, who was the sixteenth
president, released the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed all the slaves
in the Confederate states.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd
president, directed the country via both the Great Depression & World
War II.
John F. Kennedy, who served as the
35th president of the United states of America, was the youngest person
ever elected & is memorized for his legendary introductory address in
which he said, ‘never say what your nation can do for you, but say what
you can do for your nation"
The 44th president Barack Obama, was the 1st African
American president of the United state of america.
Donald Trump, who was the 45th
president of the USA and, was the only president of USA who was impeached
twice by the House of Representatives.
Joe Biden who is the current
president of the USA, is the oldest ever president, who took the charge of
office at the age of 78.