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George Whasington
He was the firs president of united state.
He played an important role in the War of Independence. -
John Adams
He was the second president of United State
He is one of the Founding Fathers of the nation and drafted with Thomas Jefferson the Declaration of Independence of the United States. -
Thomas Jefferson
He was the third president of United State
He was the main author of the Declaration of Independence. Man of the Enlightenment, he founded the University of Virginia in 1819. -
James Madison
He was the fourth president of the United States.
He is considered one of the most influential of the "Founding Fathers of the United States" for his contribution to the drafting of the Constitution of the United States and the United States Bill of Rights, to the extent that he is nicknamed "The Father of the Constitution". -
Andrew Jackson
He was the seventh president of United Stats. As president, Jackson faced the threat of secession from South Carolina by the "Abomination Rate" law, which had been passed by the Adams administration. In contrast to several of his immediate successors, he denied the state the right to secede from the Union and the right to nullify a federal law. The nullification crisis subsided when the law was changed and Jackson threatened South Carolina with military action if the stat tried to secede. -
William Henry Harrison
He was the nineth president of United State. He assumed the presidency at the age of 68 years with 23 days, thus being the oldest president to take office until the coming to power of Ronald Reagan and later Donald Trump, and the last president to be born before the Declaration of Independence of the U.S. -
Zachary Taylor
also known as Old, Rough and Ready, was the twelfth president of the United States of America. He ruled from 1849 to 1850. Taylor stood out for his great military career and for being the first president of the United States to take office without having been previously elected to any other public office. -
Abraham Lincoln
He was the sixteenth president of United State.
Opponent of slavery, played an important role during the Civil War and during peace, being a key figure in the reconstruction of the country. -
William Mckinley
He was the twenty-fifth president of the United States, and the last Civil War veteran to reach that position.
McKinley set out to achieve supremacy in world markets; for this purpose, during his tenure new markets were searched, and within this policy the annexation of Hawaii and diverse interests in China was included. -
Woodrow Wilson
He was the The twenty-eighth president of United State
With him the United States began an interventionist policy in South America and became an important part of European politics through its participation in the First World War. -
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
He was the thirty-second president of United State.
For 13 years in the presidency, Roosevelt freed the country through two major events, one internal and one worldwide: The Great Depression and the Second World War. -
Harry S. Truman
He was The thirty-third president of United State
During his tenure there was a great foreign interventionism, taking part in the Second World War. -
Dwight D. Eisenhower
He was the thrirty- four president of United State.
he fought in World War II and had an important role in the Normandy Landing. -
Jimmy Carter
He was the Thrirty nine president of Unite States
His term as president of the United States was marked by important successes in foreign policy, such as the treaties on the Panama Canal, the Camp David peace agreements (peace treaty between Egypt and Israel), the SALT II treaty with the USSR and the establishment of diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China and lived its most tense moments with the hostage crisis in Iran. -
Barack Obama
He was the forty-fourth president of United State.
He is the first African-American president of the country. His policy focuses on addressing the so-called Credit Crisis. In 2008 Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize.