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Presidents of the United States

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  • George Washington

    George Washington
    Born: February 22, 1732; Westmoreland County, Virginia
    Died: December 14, 1799
    Presidency Term: 1789–1797
    Age when inaugurated: 57 The first President unified the new nation and shaped the chief executive's duties. He refused to run for a third term.
  • Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson
    Born: April 13, 1743; Albemarle County, Virginia
    Died: July 4, 1826
    Party: Democratic-Republican
    Presidency Term: 1801–1809
    Age when inaugurated: 57
    Considered the most brilliant President, he wrote the Declaration of Independence, founded the University of Virginia, and was an architect, a farmer, and a scientist. He approved the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, which nearly doubled the size of the U.S.
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln
    Born: February 12, 1809; near Hodgenville, Kentucky
    Died: April 15, 1865
    Party: Republican
    Term: 1861–1865
    Age when inaugurated: 52
    Lincoln led the Union into the Civil War to preserve the nation and end slavery. He was assassinated just five days after the Confederate armies surrendered.
    Polls show that Lincoln is the most admired President.
  • Andrew Johnson

    Andrew Johnson
    Born: December 29, 1808; Raleigh, North Carolina
    Died: July 31, 1875
    Party: National Union
    Term: 1865–1869
    Age when inaugurated: 56
    Succeeding Lincoln, Johnson found himself in bitter battles with Congress over Reconstruction. He was impeached and tried by the Senate, but was acquitted by one vote.
    Johnson was the only southern senator to stay loyal to the Union.
  • Theodore Roosevelt

    Theodore Roosevelt
    Born: October 27, 1858; New York, New York
    Died: January 6, 1919
    Party: Republican
    Term: 1901–1909
    Age when inaugurated: 42
    Roosevelt was one of the most activist Presidents. His many accomplishments included the building of the Panama Canal, cracking down on business monopolies, and creating many national parks.
    Roosevelt was the first President to visit a foreign country while in office.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Born: January 30, 1882; Hyde Park, New York
    Died: April 12, 1945
    Party: Democratic
    Term: 1933–1945
    Age when inaugurated: 51
    He also greatly expanded the size and role of the federal government through his New Deal social programs.
    Roosevelt is the only President elected four times.
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    World War II

    When the war began on Sept. 1, 1939, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president. He was also president when the US entered the war after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Roosevelt died of a brain hemorrage on April 12, 1945. By that point the Allies were winning the war and Germany would surrender within the next 30 days. When Roosevelt died, Harry Truman became the 2nd US president of World War 2. He was re-elected in 1948.
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    Leading the Great Depression

    Roosevelt led the nation during the Great Depression of the 1930s and to victory in World War II (1941–1945).
  • John F. Kennedy

    John F. Kennedy
    Born: May 29, 1917; Brookline, Massachusetts
    Died: November 22, 1963
    Party: Democratic
    Term: 1961–1963
    Age when inaugurated: 43
    In 1962, the United States and the Soviet Union hovered on the brink of nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Kennedy eventually forced the Soviets to back down. He was assassinated in the third year of his term.
    Kennedy is the only Roman Catholic to become President.
  • Richard Nixon

    Richard Nixon
    Born: January 9, 1913; Yorba Linda, California
    Died: April 22, 1994
    Party: Republican
    Term: 1969–1974
    Age when inaugurated: 56
    During Nixon's first term, he improved relations with the Soviet Union and China and wound down the Vietnam War. But the Watergate scandal forced Nixon to resign before Congress could impeach him.
    Nixon is the only U.S. President in history to resign his office.
  • Gerald R. Ford

    Gerald R. Ford
    Born: July 14, 1913; Omaha, Nebraska
    Died: December 26, 2006
    Party: Republican
    Term: 1974–1977
    Age when inaugurated: 61
    Ford became Vice President after Nixon's Vice President resigned in disgrace, and President after Nixon resigned. His pardon of Nixon was unpopular, probably costing him reelection.
    Ford is the only President never elected President or Vice President.
  • Ronald W. Reagan

    Ronald W. Reagan
    Born: February 6, 1911; Tampico, Illinois
    Died: June 5, 2004
    Party: Republican
    Term: 1981–1989
    Age when inaugurated: 69
    Reagan is credited with reviving national pride after the turmoil of the 1960s and 1970s. He enjoyed great popularity, though his conservative policies were controversial.
    Reagan is the only President to survive after being wounded by a would-be assassin.
  • George H. W. Bush

    George H. W. Bush
    Born: June 12, 1924; Milton, Massachusetts
    Party: Republican
    Term: 1989–1993
    Age when inaugurated: 64
    During Bush's term, the Soviet Union collapsed and the Cold War ended. He also led the United States in the 1991 Gulf War against Iraq. But economic troubles at home cost him his reelection bid.
    Bush was the first sitting Vice President to be elected President since Martin Van Buren.
  • Bill Clinton

    Bill Clinton
    Born: August 19, 1946; Hope, Arkansas
    Party: Democratic
    Term: 1992–2001
    Age when inaugurated: 46
    Clinton achieved goals such as passage of the NAFTA trade agreement and cuts in the budget deficit. But his popularity was uneven and his second term was marred by scandal.
    When he was 16, Clinton met President Kennedy at the White House. The experience inspired his interest in politics.
  • George W. Bush

    George W. Bush
    Born: July 6, 1946; New Haven, Connecticut
    Party: Republican
    Term: 2001–2009
    Age when inaugurated: 54
    Famous Facts:
    Just eight months after being sworn in, President Bush had to unite a mournful country after the September 11th terrorist attacks. A self-proclaimed wartime commander-in-chief, President Bush, like his father, led the United States into war against Iraq.
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    U.S Sentador for Illions

    Barack Obama served as the U.S. Senator for Illinois from 2005 to 2008.
  • Barack Obama

    Barack Obama
    Born: August 4, 1961; Honolulu, Hawaii
    Party: Democrat
    Term: 2009–2017
    Age when inaugurated: 47
    Barack Obama gained national recognition after he delivered the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in 2004.
    Barack Obama is the first African American president of the United States.
  • Doland Trump

    Doland Trump
    Born: June 14, 1946; New York City, NY
    Party: Republican
    Term: 2017-present
    Age when inaugurated: 70
    Donald Trump was a businessman who began his career in real estate. He later became a reality television personality He is the first president who hasn’t previously held public office or served in the military.