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John Adams
He sworn as president on March the 4th. of 1797. He was the second president of the United States. He is considered one of the founding fathers of the country. He played an important role in persuading Congress to declare independence, and assisted Thomas Jefferson in drafting the Declaration of Independence of the United States in 1776. -
James Madison
He sworn in as president on March the 4th. of 1809, he was the 4th. president of Unitated states and one of the most influential
He is considered one of the most influential "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". In his presidency period born the Federal Party on 1791. -
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George Washington fought for his country
Washington began winning decorations by arming troops from the Virginia colony to support the British Empire during the Franco-Indian War, a conflict that he unwittingly helped initiated. -
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Independence for United States
On July 4, 1776, the United States achieved its independence from the United Kingdom, thus beginning the first representative democratic republic in the history of mankind.
As representative of the Congress in Europe, he was one of the main negotiators of the Treaty of Paris (1783) with Great Britain, and one of the main responsible for obtaining important bankers' loans from Amsterdam. -
George Washington
George Washington sworn as president on april the 30th.of 1789,
he was the first president of the United States between 1789 and 1797 and commander-in-chief of the Revolutionary Continental Army in the War of Independence of the United States, he is consider as the Father of the Fatherland. -
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States of America, occupying the position between 1801 and 1809. He is considered one of the Founding Fathers of the Nation. He sworn in as president on March the 4th. of 1801 -
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Thomas Jefferson was one of the most influential Founding Fathers, known for his promotion of the ideals of republicanism in the United States. He promised to United States of America freedom and democracy to fight agains British imperialism.
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James Monroe
on March the 4th. of 1817 he sworn in as president. He was the fifth President of the United States after defeating the federalist candidacy in the elections of 1816. Before reaching the presidency, he served as soldier, lawyer, continental delegate of the congress, senator, governor, secretary of state and secretary of defense.During his presidency he always looked for the rights of american people, and he fought against Grand Bretain. -
John Quincy Adams
He sworn in as president on March the 4th of 1825,he was an American diplomat and politician who became the sixth president of the United States (1825-1829). He was a member of the Federalist Party, the Democratic-Republican Party, the National Republican Party and, later, the Anti-Masonic Party and the Whig Party, he is also the second son of John Adams. -
Andrew Jackson
He sworn in as president on March the 4th.of 1829.During the War of independence the chief of the Shawnee tribe, Tecumseh, was able to convince the Creek tribes of northern Alabama and Georgia to attack the Anglo-Saxon settlers. He was able to unify the northwestern tribes against the Americans, trying to expel them from the lands of Ohio. -
Martin Van Buren (1837-1841)
He worn in as president on March the 4th. of 1837, the first non-British origin in the history of the country, since his family was of Dutch origin. He was the first president to be born as an American citizen. He was also the only president who did not have English as his mother tongue, and the first president born in the state of New York.
This president faced with the world-wide economic crisis of 1837. -
John Tyler
He sworn as president on April the 6th of 1841, during his presidency Tyler, like most Americans of his day, was anti-British, and at the onset of the War of 1812 he urged support for military action in a speech to the House of Delegates. After the British capture of Hampton, Virginia in the summer of 1813. -
William Henry Harrison
He sworn in as president on March the 4th. of 1841, during his presidency he served as militar and he was the first one that died serving to his country, also he was 68 years old beeing considered as the oldest president of USA, 30 days after he sworn he died because aparently he was not using the proper coat and he got pneumonia. -
James K. Polk
he sworn as president on march the 4th. of 1845,
Polk is considered the last strong president of the pre-civil war era. He was able to undertake during his mandate all the national and international objectives that had been proposed. When Mexico rejected the annexation of Texas to the United States, he led an extremely successful war against him in which he snatched everything that is now known as the Southwest of the United States, practically half of the Mexican territory until then. -
Zachary Taylor
He sworn in as president on march the 5th. of 1949,
Taylor faced during his brief presidency the beginning of the dynamics of tensions and confrontations on account of the slavery that would end up precipitating his country to the civil war a decade later. Three years before his accession to the presidency, consummated in March 1849. -
Millard Fillmore (1850-1853)10 de julio de 1850
He sworn in as president on july the 10th. of 1850,
On July 9, 1850, Vice President Fillmore met with the dying Taylor, when he had been seriously ill for five days. Both had won their respective electoral nominations at the Whig Convention in Philadelphia in 1848 without ever having crossed a word before. After the victory, the relations between the military tanning and the political veteran remained almost non-existent, which is not synonymous with bad. -
Franklin Pierce
He sworn in as president on march the 4th. of 1853, he was the first president born in the nineteenth century. One of Pierce's first decisions was the purchase of a relatively minor portion of his territory from Mexico, which would become part of the states of Arizona and New Mexico, following in the wake of the "Young Nogal" Polk and its expansion toward West. -
James Buchanan (1857-1861) 4 de marzo de 1857
He sworn as president on march the 4th. of 1857, James Buchanan assumed the presidency of a country that was plunging towards civil war. He himself predicted: Sooner or later, so many years of abolition will bring war to our land. And it may explode during the next presidency.