1860s; 16th President, lawyer; tallest president from Illinois, led the Country through the Civil War; assassinated by John Wilkes Boothe. Andrew Johnson was Vice.
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James Buchanan
Abraham Lincoln
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Jefferson
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1901-1909; 26th President, became president after McKinley was shot; avid hunter and cowboy; also a rough-rider in the Spanish-American War
Franklin Roosevelt
John Kennedy
Theodore Roosevelt
Herbert Hoover
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1921-23; 29th President; one of the worst presidents; his cabinet members were caught up in corruption and he had numerous extramarital affairs. Died while in office for unknown reasons.
William McKinely
Warren Harding
James Garfield
Grover Cleveland
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1993-2001; 42nd President; graduate from Yale Law School, from Arkansas; married to Hillary Rodham; known for his extramarital affair with intern Monica Lewinsky; impeached by the House of Representatives for lying under oath. Was acquitted by the Senate.
Jimmy Carter
Ronald Reagan
Lyndon Johnson
Bill Clinton
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2001-2009; 43rd President from a Texas; graduated from Yale Business School ; launched the US and allies into a never ending war by invading Iraq after he was advised against it by his cabinet.
Bill Clinton
John McCain
George W. Bush
Richard Nixon
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2009-2017; 44th President; from Hawaii; served 2 terms; known for the Affordable Care Act
Bill Clinton
John McCain
Barack Obama
Joe Biden
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1789- 1797; 1st Pres; military general, statesman, and Founding Father. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of the Continental Army, He led the Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War, and presided at the Constitutional Convention of 1787, which established the Constitution of the United States and a federal government. He has been called the "Father of the Nation" for his manifold leadership in the formative days of the country. He was from Virginia....Plantation Home is Mount Vernon
John Adams
Jefferson Davis
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
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