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Negotiated the Camp David peace accords

James Earl Crater Jr.

1238

Was president when the Soviet Union and Berlin wall

George Herbert Bush

1238

He signed the compromise that temporarily settled the slavery issue in the U.S. and declared America closed to further foreign colonization.

James Moroe

1238

Only serving 6 months in office, was the 2nd president to be assassinated.

James Abram Garfield

1238

Negotiated NATO, He ordered the use of the atomic bomb.

Harry S. Truman

1238

The first dark-horse candidate was president during the California Gold Rush.

James Knox Polk

1238

He is the only American president that did not win an election

Gerald Rudolph Ford

1238

Our only bachelor president who campaigned on the "Save the Union" theme.

James Buchanan

1650

Was the attorney that represents the British soldiers accused of murder in the Boston Massacre

John Adams

1650

The Iran-Contra Scandal took place during his presidency.

Ronald Wilson Reagen

1650

Was the first vice president to assume the presidency after his predecessor's death.

John Tyler

1650

He was a Supreme Commander during his military career. He ended relations with Cuba. 1st president of all 50 states.

Dwight David Eisenhower

1650

As the first president to broadcast a radio speech, was also rocked by many scandals.

Warren Gamaliel Harding

1650

Who is given credit for being the  "Father of the Declaration of Independence." 

Thomas Jefferson

1650

Was given credit for appointing the first female as Secretary of State.

William Jefferson Clinton

1650

He challenged the nation to travel to the moon.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy

1753

Ran for president three times and used the campaign slogan "Old Kinderhook"

Martin Van Buren

1753

He was a member of congress for 18 years after his term as president

John Quincy Adams

1753

Became the first president to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery

William Howard Taft

1753

He is the only president to obtain a doctorate degree. He also married while in office.

(Thomas) Woodrow Wilson

1753

He gave the order that ended the war in Iraq. He changed the health care system by signing the Affordable Care Act.

Barack Hussein Obama II

1753

He was married to "Lady Bird" and was sworn into office aboard Air Force One.

Lyndon Baines Johnson

1753

The U.S. purchased Alaska from Russia during his administration. This act was known as "Seward's Folly.

Andrew Johnson

1753

He was sworn into office by his father and signed the Indian Citizenship Act.

(John) Clavin Coolidge

1856

He was assassinated during his second term. The United States acquired the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, and American Samoa as U.W. territories during his term.

William McKinley

1856

He used his military status to his advantage during his campaign to secure a landslide win. His portrait is on the $50 bill. 

Ulysses S. Grant

1856

He was the only American president to not belong to a political party. He won the presidency for both terms unanimously.

George Washington

1856

Paralyzed by a horrific disease, this president showed his true strength and went on to serve longer than any president in U.S. history. 

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

1856

He was known as the "trust Buster"

Theodore Roosevelt

1856

He was declared the winner of the election just 56 hours before the inauguration.

Rutherford Birchard Hayes

1856

Who was president when the Twin Towers were attacked on 9/11. 

George Walker Bush

1856

He was the president surrounded by the Watergate Scandal.

Richard Milhous Nixon

1958

He was the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms in office.

(Stephen) Grover Cleveland

1958

He was president during the Civil War and wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.

Abraham Lincoln

1958

He was called "Old Rough and Ready" by his troops. He died 16 months after taking office.

Zachary Taylor

1958

He was a self-made millionaire by 40 and never held a political office prior to the presidency. He provided international relief work during WWI. He circled the globe 5 times by the age of 33.

Herbert Clark Hoover

1958

He served the shortest term in the U.S. history

William Henry Harrison

1958

Nicknamed "Old Hickory", he signed the Indian Removal Act that forced the Native American people to relocate to Indian Territory.

Andrew Jackson

1958

Who is known as the " Father of the Constitution?

James Madison

1958

Who is the 2nd President 

John Adams

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