Presidential Notes
1) George Washington (April 30, 1789 to March 3, 1797)
Federalist from VA.
General, Surveyor, Presided over Constitutional Convention
Important Events: French Revolution
Vice President: John Adams
2) John Adams 1797-1801
Federalist, MA
VP: Thomas Jefferson
Ambassador to G. Britain, VP.
Almost went to war with France.
Died July 4, 1826, just after TJ.
3) Thomas Jefferson, (1801-1809)
Democratic-Republican from VA
VP: Aaron Burr
Wrote Declaration of Independence, Gov. of
VA., Secretary of State.
Marbury vs. Madison, Outlawed slave trade.
Embargo Act of 1807. Louisiana Purchase, 1803.
4) James Madison: 1809-1817
Democratic-Republican, VA
George Clinton (VP)
Father of the Constitution. House member, Sect'y of State.
War of 1812 against British.
5) James Monroe, VA
1817-1825
Democratic-Republican
Minister to France and England, 1803-07
- Secretary of State, 1811-17 (under Madison)
- Secretary of War, 1814-15
- Florida ceded by Spain 1818
- 1820 The Missouri
Compromise, forbade slavery above 36 degrees 30 minutes latitude.
- On December 2, Monroe
Doctrine delivered to Congress: "Europe stay out of W.
Hemisphere"
7) Andrew Jackson
1829 to 1837 (TN)
- Member of U.S. HR, 1796-97
- US Senator, 1797-98
- Justice on TN Supreme Court, 1798-1804
- Gov. of the FL Territory, 1821
- US Senator, 1823-25
16) Abraham Lincoln
(March 4, 1861 to April 15, 1865)
Republican (started in 1854) FROM
Illinois
Defeated, Bell, Breckenridge, and Douglas in 1860.
VP: Hannibal Hamlin, A. Johnson.
The Civil War, 1861-1865. Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation, gave the Gettysburg Address, 2nd Inaugural
Address. Assassinated.
17) Andrew Johnson, 1865-1869.
Democrat. TN.
Not elected to the presidency.
First impeached president.
Reconstruction (after Civil War) 1865-1877. Black men get suffrage.
Got Alaska from Russia 1867.
18) Ulysses S. Grant (1869 - 1877)
Republican, OH.
General of Union Forces in Civil War.
Battle of Little Bighorn (Indian Wars)
Presidency marked by scandal and corruption.
Died of throat cancer, 1885.
19) Rutherford B. Hayes: 1877 to 1881, Ohio
Republican
- Member of U.S. HR 1865-67
- Gov. of OH, 1868-72, 1876-77
Elected by a joint commission 8-7
"minority president"
Ended Reconstruction and withdrew federal troops from the
South, 1877
(22nd and 24th) Grover Cleveland
1885 to 1889 and 1893 to 1897 (NJ/NY)
- Mayor of Buffalo, NY, 1882
- Gov. of NY, 1883-85
Statue of Liberty was unveiled in New York Harbor.
• Labor violence during his term.
26) Theodore Roosevelt
1901 to 1909 (NY) Republican
- Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1895-97
- Gov. of NY, 1898-1900
- Vice President, 1901
"The Square Deal"
- Began building the Panama Canal
- Signed laws controlling meat production and consumer safety
28) Woodrow Wilson 1913-1921
Democrat from VA.
Gov. of NJ
World War I :1917-1918
Federal Reserve and FTC
Died from stroke. Wife Edith managed all affairs (1st unelected woman president)
32) Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1933-1945 D-NY
Paralyzed with Polio at age 39
Only pres. to be elected 4 times
Great Depression (1929-1939)
The New Deal was his program.
World War II (1939-1945) US enters in 1941.
Social security tax was passed.
33) Harry S Truman (April 12, 1945 to 1953)
Democratic- MO
- United States Senator, 1935-45
- Vice President, 1945 (under F.D.
Roosevelt)
- He made the decision to drop the atomic bomb on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which led to the end of World War II.
- The Korean War. 1950-1953.
Creation of NATO.
(North Atlantic Treaty Org.)
34) Dwight D. Eisenhower
1953 - 1961 Republican-PA
General, C-in-C of Allied forces in Europe during WW2
- To enforce integration, he ordered the National Guard to
escort students into the Little Rock High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
- Creation of NASA.
- Cold War: Conflict between US & USSR
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
35th President of the United States
(1961 to November 22, 1963)
Democratic-MA
VP: Lyndon B. Johnson
- Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1947-53
- United States Senator, 1953-61
- Soviets built the Berlin Wall. 1961
- Cuban missile crisis. 1962
- "And so, my fellow Americans: Ask not what your
country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.."
36) Lyndon Baines Johnson D-TX
(Nov. 22, 1963 to 1969)
VP: Hubert H. Humphrey (1965-69)
- US HR, 1937-49
- US Senator, 1949-61 (Majority leader)
- Vice President, 1961-63 (under Kennedy)
- The Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act and Medicare
were signed into law.
• "The Great Society,"
- Nation-wide anti-war protests against the Vietnam war.
• During his term, Martin Luther King (4/4/68) and Robert F. Kennedy
(6/5/68) were assassinated.
37) Richard Milhous Nixon R-CA
1969 to August 9, 1974
- U.S. House member, 1947-51
- US Senator, 1951-53
- Vice President, 1953-61 (under Eisenhower)
Ran for Pres: 1960, lost to JFK
Won 1968, 1972.
The SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) agreement (with
the Soviet Union).
• During his term, Nixon went to both China and the
Soviet Union. (Detente: a warming of relations with Communist countries)
• He is the only president to have resigned.
38) Gerald Rudolph Ford (R-MI)
(August 9, 1974 -1977)
- U.S. HR 1949-73(Minority Leader)
- Vice President, 1973-74 (under Nixon)
Led the evacuation of Americans from Vietnam.
Fought inflation (rise in prices).
39) James Earl Carter, Jr. D-GA
1977 to 1981
- Governor of Georgia, 1971-75
Panama Canal treaties and the Camp David Accord (Middle East:
Egypt and Israel) were signed.
During his presidency, 50 Americans were taken hostage by Iran
and freed the day that his predecessor, Ronald Reagan, was inaugurated
40) Ronald Wilson Reagan (R-CA)
1981 to 1989
Gov, of CA-1966-74
He sent United States soldiers into Grenada and commanded
soldiers out of Lebanon.
Supported budget cuts to make govt. smaller.
Built up American armed forces esp SDI ("Star Wars")
41) George Herbert Walker Bush R-TX (1989 to
1993)
- Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1967-71
- U.S. Ambassador to the UN, 1971-72
- Director of the CIA, 1976-77
- Vice President, 1981-89 (under Reagan)
- He presided over the American invasion of Panama.
- Operation Desert Storm in Kuwait.
- was president during the "fall of communism."
42) William Jefferson Clinton D-AR
1993 to 2001
He was the second president to be impeached, and was acquitted
by vote counts of: Article 1 - Yea 45; Nay 55 Article 2 - Yea 50; Nay 50
During his term, the federal budget was balanced.
1995: OK City Bombing
Kosovo Crisis: War against Yugoslavia
43) George W. Bush (R- TX)
2001-Present
Vice President: Richard Cheney
Bush was governor of Texas 1994-2001.
Key Events: Sept 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on The World Trade Center (NY)
and The Pentagon near Washington, DC.
War on Terror and against Afghanistan.
War against Iraq.
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