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George Washington
As the very first president of the United States of America, George Washington is one of the greatest national heroes that our country has ever had the fortune of harboring. He led the Continental Army as its Commander-in-Chief, and through the course of his leadership during America’s fight for independence against Great Britain, he and his forces achieved a resolute and final victory against the British at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781. -
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson served as the 3rd president of USA. Not only was Jefferson the main author of the seminal Declaration of Independence document, but he also served as the U.S. Minister to France and the U.S. Secretary of State in the years immediately preceding his presidency. Jefferson was a very well-read scholar. Furthermore, Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803, which helped to bring America a big step closer to its modern form. -
James Madison
James Madison served as the 4th president of USA, and he is widely regarded as the brilliant political scholar of the original group of American Founding Fathers. Often referred to as the “Father of the Constitution,” Madison was an extremely integral participant of the drafting and ratification of the United States Constitution, and he also was a vocal champion and proponent of the U.S. Bill of Rights. Furthermore, Madison led America against Britain in the War of 1812. -
James Monroe
Serving as the 5th president of the USA, Monroe was the last of the original Founding Fathers to serve in the position of the presidency, but he was also a passionate anti-federalist member of the Founders. He was against the ratification of the Constitution because he believed that it gave the federal government too much centralized power, which is a sentiment that many conservative Americans share to this very day. During his presidency, Monroe purchased the territory of Florida from Spain. -
Abraham Lincoln
Elected as the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln came to lead the nation during arguably its most trying years. As fomenting societal issues centering around slavery led to the eruption of the American Civil war in 1861, Lincoln led the nation politically and militarily over the course of the next 4 years until his tragic assassination in 1864. But perhaps his most important feat is that he laid the conditions for reuniting the Union for resolute 50 states we have today. -
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Abraham Lincoln
Best leadership quality and rank: crisis leadership, administrative skills, vision, pursued equal justice for all, according to the historians Abraham Lincoln he was the best President of USA, besides to be a great President as a person was fantastic, so nobody like him, we have seen that after Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was voted the best president in US history in a survey. -
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt served as the 26th president of USA, and his charismatic personality and unyielding machismo has made him on of the fondest American presidents. Early in his political career he became a leader of the reform faction of the Grand Ol’ Party. Soon thereafter he became the New York City Police Commissioner and remained in that position until war broke out with Spain in 1898, after which he created the Rough Riders unit and fought against Spanish forces in Cuba. -
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, or FDR as he was popularly called, also served as president during very trying times for the nation. As he served as the 32nd President of America between 1933-1945, he led the nation during its response to the economic disaster known as the Great Depression and through the nation’s response to the military aggression of the Axis Powers during World War II. As World War II was the largest military conflict ever witnessed in all of human history. -
Harry S. Truman
Harry Truman served as the 33rd president of USA and he first attained this position after FDR died in 1945. Within a few weeks of Truman of becoming the president, the German military was defeated in Europe and the battle now turned to the Japanese in the Pacific Front. Truman authorized the usage of America’s first atomic bombs against the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and as the Japanese quickly surrendered thereafter, a devastating ground invasion of Japan was avoided. -
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower served as the 34th president of the United States of America. He supervised the invasion of North Africa, France, and Germany during the war, and in 1951 he became the head commander of NATO. Dwight easily won the presidency in 1952 upon running on a platform of anti-communism and anti-corruption. Eisenhower helped to establish NASA in order to counter the Soviets in the “space race,” and he warned the American people of the dangers of the military-industrial complex. -
John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy served as the 35th president of USA. When he was elected to the presidency in 1960, he was the first American president to have been born within the 20th century. Though he was only president for 2 years as he was tragically assassinated in 1963, he guided the nation through some extremely trying affairs, such as the Cuban Missile Crisis and American geopolitical involvement in Vietnam. On his legacies include authorizing NASA’s Apollo space and prohibiting racial segregation -
Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon B. Johnson served as the 36th president of USA, when Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. During his presidency, Johnson was responsible for constructing the legislation that would enact his vision for a “Great Society.” From such legislation, Johnson was able to institute programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, and furthermore, his various economic programs helped millions of Americans rise up from poverty for the first time in their lives. -
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan served as the 40th president of the United States, and his characteristic charisma and unflinching resoluteness will continue to inspire Americans for many years to come. As Reagan served in the White House between the years of 1981-1989, he guided the nation during some of the most nuclear-anxious years of the Cold War with the Soviet Union. Though the difference between the two nations was that Reagan invested in American military technologies. -
BILL CLINTON
William J Clinton is an American ,who served as the 42nd President of the USA from 1993 to 2001. the U.S. enjoyed more peace and economic well being than at any time in its history. He was the first Democratic president since Franklin D. Roosevelt to win a second term. He could point to the lowest unemployment rate in modern times, the lowest inflation in 30 years.the highest home ownership in the country’s history, dropping crime rates in many places, and reduced welfare rolls. -
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BILL CLINTON
When Bill Clinton was the president of USA, I think is when the American citizens had the best economy on the world. because everything was great, it was the Gold Age on the American Economy. -
George Washington Bush
His priorities were significantly altered following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Wars were waged in Afghanistan and Iraq, and there were significant domestic debates regarding immigration, healthcare, Social Security, economic policy, and treatment of terrorist detainees. Over an eight-year period, Bush's once-high approval ratings[95] steadily declined, while his disapproval numbers increased significantly. In 2007, the United States entered the longest post-World War II recession -
BARACK OBAMA
Barack Obama, who served as the 44th President of the USA from 2009 to 2017. Obama created the Obama Care program and also Rescued the country from the Great Recession, cutting the unemployment rate from 10% to 4.7% over six years and The decision to hunt down and kill al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden was a priority from the moment he took office, -
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BARACK OBAMA
Barack Obama made history because he was the first Afro-American who became the President of USA, create a lot of programs to help millions of immigrants, and also create a great health program for the poor people. And work hard in the government to legalize foreign people who qualify for a green card, but unfortunately the senators didn't approved his initiative.