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Presidents of The United States

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1. Presidents of The United States

Check the following information about some presidents of The United States

George Washington He was the first president of the United States and is known as the “Father of the Nation.” Presidency: (1789-1797)

Barack Obama He was the forty-fourth president. He became the first African American to be elected president of the United States. Presidency: (2009-2017)

Franklin D. Roosevelt He was the thirty-second president. He marked the beginning of the end of the Great Depression in the United States. Presidency; (1933-1945)

Andrew Jackson He was the seventh president. He was the founder of the Democratic Party. He was the nation’s first populist president. Presidency: (1829-1837)

Bill Clinton During the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton, the United States experienced more peace and prosperity than at any other time in its history. Presidency: (1993-2001)

Woodrow Wilson He was the twenty-eighth president. He ordered the occupation of the port of Veracruz in April 1914. Presidency: (1913-1921)

Theodore Roosevelt He was the twenty-sixth president. He was one of the famous US Presidents and was also the youngest president in history. Presidency: (1901-1909)

Ronald Reagan He was the fortieth president. He inspected gigantic military growth, including the missile defense system that contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union. Presidency: (1981-1989)

John F. Kennedy He was thirty-fifth president. He was president during the Cold War, and much of his time in office was spent dealing with the Soviet Union and Cuba. Presidency: (1961-1963)

Abraham Lincoln He was the sixteenth president. He was known as "The Honest Abe". He signed the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing the entire slave population and imposing civil rights. Presidency: (1861-1865)

James Monroe He was the fifth president of the United States and made public the Monroe Doctrine that would become the basis of American foreign policy to this day: “America for Americans.” Presidency: (1817-1825)

James Madison He was the fourth president, he contributed to the writing of the United States Constitution. He was the creator of the first republican party. Presidency: (1809-1817)

James K. Polk He was the eleventh president. Polk increased the size of the United States, thanks to the Mexican-American War’s acquisition of California and New Mexico. Presidency: (1845-1949)

Thomas Jefferson He was the third president of the United States of America and he was the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence. Presidency: (1801-1809)

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3. Presidents of The United States

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With these activities you will know some of the most important presidents of The United States. Learn the most important information about each of them, and reinforce your knowledge with other activities.