Who are all the presidents in order?
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Who are all the presidents in order?
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- 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)
Who are the 45 presidents of the United States?
Presidents & VPs / Sessions of Congress
No. | President | Years of Service |
---|---|---|
42. | William J. Clinton | Jan. 20, 1993–Jan. 20, 2001 |
43. | George W. Bush | Jan. 20, 2001–Jan. 20, 2009 |
44. | Barack H. Obama | Jan. 20, 2009–Jan. 20, 2017 |
45. | Donald J. Trump |
Who were the two greatest presidents?
An example is the judgment, shared alike by tenth-graders in Topeka and professors of history at Harvard, that the two best Presidents we have ever had—best in character, best in performance, best in influence—were George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
Who are the top 10 American presidents?
Top 10 Greatest U.S. Presidents of All Time 10. Ronald Reagan 9. Dwight D. Eisenhower 8. Franklin D. Roosevelt 7. James Monroe 6. Theodore Roosevelt 5. John F. Kennedy 4. James Madison 3. Thomas Jefferson 2. George Washington 1. Abraham Lincoln
Who are the 5 black presidents?
The 5 Black US Presidents Jim Blair. The book was published in 1965 by the noted historian J.A. Rogers. Actually only four Presidents of Afrikan ancestry are identified in the book. They are: 1) Thomas Jefferson 2) Andrew Jackson 3) Abraham Lincoln 4) Warren G. Harding The 5th was not named in the book at that time.
Which US presidents had the same last name?
Two other presidents who had the same last name were Andrew Johnson, who became president after Abraham Lincoln was killed, and Lyndon Johnson, who succeeded John F. Kennedy ninety-eight years later. , these two men, unlike George W. Bush and his father, George H.W. Bush, are not related to each other.
Who was the longest living President of the United States?
Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as president of the United States for 4,422 days, making him the longest serving president. Roosevelt died on the 83rd day of his fourth term on April 12, 1945.