The Presidents from 1860-1928

  • Abraham Lincoln's inauguration

    Abraham Lincoln's inauguration
    President Abraham Lincoln made the republican party very strong and he was president during the Cival War. He also signed the Emancipation Praclamation that let all of the slaves in the south free.
  • Andrew Johnson

    Andrew Johnson
    this was the day that andrew was put into office
  • Ulysses Grant

    Ulysses Grant
    He was a very strong leader during the cival war. He was a very heavy drinker but he was still elected president by the Republicans. After the war, he was determined to rebuild the North and South because they were heavily damadged.
  • Rutherford B. Hayes

    Rutherford B. Hayes
    He was the president of the U.S. and he was very for education. He was more into the Presidental office itself than the military.
    He did not like all of the changes that were going on during his time.
  • Chester Arthur

    Chester Arthur
  • Grover Cleavland

    Grover Cleavland
  • Benjamin Harrison

    Benjamin Harrison
    He made and attempt to annex Hawaii. He was one of most active presients of all of them. He also made the military as modern as he possibly could.
  • William Mckinly

    William Mckinly
    He was pussed into the Spainish war by the press. He made very good political decitions. He lead the country very well and some people say that he was one of the best presidents that the U.S. has ever had.
  • Theodore Roosevelt

    Theodore Roosevelt
    He was a very load man who drank a ton of coffe every dat. he was always full of energy and bursting with ideas. He was a very good leader during WW1.
  • Wiliam Howard Taft

    Wiliam Howard Taft
    After Roosevelt left office, Taft had a vert hard act to follow. But he said that he was going to continue the plans that Roosevelt had. He made congress lower tarrifs.
  • Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow Wilson
    He was very for the ideas of the civilians of the people of the U.S.
    He was the greatest president o the United States. He communicated with other countries to make the view of America better than what it was.
  • Warren G. Harding

    Warren G. Harding
  • Calvin Coolidge

    Calvin Coolidge