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1. George Washington (1789— 1797)

The founding father of the United States led the American people to win independence, formulate a constitution, create a country, and served as the first president. The public addressed him as "Father of the Nation" and "Moses II".

2. john adams, john adams (1797— 180 1)

He strongly supported the declaration of independence of 13 state, and actively participated in drafting and leading the debate on the adoption of the declaration of independence. The public honored him as "independent Optimus Prime" and "revolutionary architect".

3. Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809)

He participated in the drafting of the declaration of independence. After being elected president, he firmly believed in individual rights and freedoms and promoted democratic politics. The public honored him as a "revolutionary soldier" and a "democratic giant".

4. james madison, james madison (1809— 18 17)

He made every effort to formulate, pass and approve the Constitution, and the public honored him as the "father of the Constitution".

5. james monroe james monroe (18 17— 1825)

He was the last president in the revolutionary war era, and people respectfully called him "the last revolutionary saint".

6. john quincy adams john quincy adams (1825— 1829)

He is a man of strict morality and life, and people call him "Puritan".

7. andrew jackson, andrew jackson (1829— 1837)

He made great contributions in the war, defeated the British army in the Battle of New Orleans and became a national famous hero. After being elected president, he was charismatic and deeply loved by the people, and was honored as "the old hero" and "the president of the people".

8. Martin Van Buren, Martin Van Buren (1837— 184 1)

He was called "a little big shot" (about 1.67 meters tall) and "a seasoned politician" from the governor of New York to helping Jackson to be elected president and secretary of state, and then to the vice president and president.

9. William H. Harrison of william henry harrison (184 1)

18 1 1 year, he defeated the Shawnee Indians in Indiana and was called "the hero of Tipakanon". He soon contracted pneumonia and died 1 month after being sworn in.

10. john tyler john tyler (1841-1845)

1 1. James K. Polk, James K. Polk (1845— 1849)

He was the first "dark horse" presidential candidate in American political history. He worked tirelessly during his term of office and was called "dark horse Polk" and "hard Polk".

12. Zachary Taylor, Zachary Taylor (1949— 1850)

During his 40-year military career, he repeatedly made outstanding contributions, calling him a "rough and useful" president.

13. Miller fillmore, Miller fillmore (1850— 1853)

14. franklin pierce franklin pierce (1853— 1857)

Because of his handsome appearance, he is called "Beautiful Franklin".

15. james buchanan james buchanan (1857— 186 1)

He has never been married, so he is called "old bachelor".

Abraham lincoln, abraham lincoln (1861-1865).

He is unpretentious and honest in everything he says and does. 1863, the slave liberation order was issued, and people honored him as "honest old Abel" and "great liberator". He was assassinated while in office.

17. andrew johnson, andrew johnson (1865— 1869)

18. hiram grant grant (1869— 1877)

In every battle, the public called him "invincible Ulysses", and because he accepted the surrender of General Lee, he ended the four-year civil war and was called "Apometox hero".

19. Rutherford B. Hayes Rutherford B. Hayes (1877— 188 1)

During the civil war, he was brave and suffered several injuries. He is called "the brave Rutherford".

20. james garfield james garfield

He studied hard at his mother's behest and became the principal, known as the "principal of canal boy lang" 188 1 On July 2, 2008, Gito, an unemployed person who applied for consular post but was not approved, was shot and killed in September of the same year.

2 1. chester arthur, chester alan arthur (1881-1885)

He was praised as a "hospitality giant" by Washington society because of his skills in entertaining guests during his term of office.

Grover Cleveland (1885 ——1889)

He is extremely honest in public and private, and is called "Good Grove". Because he exercised the veto power 4 14 times in the first four years, which was more than twice the sum of the 2 1 former presidents from Washington to Arthur, people nicknamed him "veto president".

23. Benjamin Harrison (1889 ——1893)

He won the reputation of "friend of soldiers" for safeguarding the rights and interests of veterans.

Grover Cleveland (1893 ——1897)

25. william mckinley, william mckinley (1897— 190 1)

During his presidency, he revitalized the economy, made the country prosperous and increased the income of workers. He is called "the pioneer of prosperity" and "the best friend of workers". When attending the Pan-American Expo the following year, he was shot by an anarchist named Czolgosz and died in the same year.

26. Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909)

Because of his outstanding achievements in the Spanish-American War, he was called "the hero of San Juan Mountain".

27. william taft, william taft (1909— 19 13)

He is a person who loves to laugh and is close to everyone. People call him "smiling Bill"

Woodrow Wilson (1913—1921)

He is the only scholar in the United States who is running for president politically. His "neo-liberal" economic plan has resumed competition and won people's favor. Later called "scholar in politics" and "people's president".

29. Warren Harding Warren Harding (1921-1923)

He has an approachable style and is known as "the person who talks to everyone". He died in 1923.

30. johncalvin coolidge, John Calvin Coolidge (1923— 1929)

Because of his prudence, he is called "cautious Carl".

3 1. herbert hoover, herbert hoover (1929— 1933)

During the First World War, he effectively engaged in international rescue work and was called a "great humanitarian".

32. franklin roosevelt, franklin roosevelt (1933— 1945)

Roosevelt Jr. led the victory of World War II and was called "the president who won the war". Roosevelt was re-elected as the president of the United States for the third time, and he won again with 1944, becoming the only president in American history who was elected four times in a row. In April of the same year, he died of a stroke.

33. Harry S. Truman, Harry S. Truman (1945— 1953)

He published Truman Doctrine, never flinched in the face of crisis, and was called "the greatest civilian president in America".

34. dwight david eisenhower, dwight david eisenhower (1953- 196 1)

He is a five-star general, a hero of World War II, and is called "Eisenhower towering into the sky"

35. John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy (1961-1963)

After being elected president, he successfully solved the Cuban missile crisis, and was called "the man of the hour in the 1960s" and "the youngest, most witty, most charming and most remembered president after Lincoln". 1963 was assassinated.

Lyndon johnson (1963— 1969)

He is called "the energetic Texan".

Richard Nixon of richard milhous nixon (1969— 1974).

He promoted the relaxation of the Soviet Union and the normalization of relations with China, calling himself "the most controversial, self-propagating and elusive president".

Gerald Ford Gerald Ford (1974— 1977)

He is honest and considerate, and is called "Mr. Nice guy", and because he does not run for vice president and president, he is also called "unexpected vice president and unexpected president".

Jimmy Carter Jimmy Carter (1977— 198 1)

He is called "the most diligent, dignified and honest president".

40. Ronald Reagan (1981-1989)

198 1 He was 70 years old when he took office and was called "the oldest president".

4 1. George Bush George Bush (1989— 1993)

He is called "the president with the most diplomatic experience".

42. Bill Clinton Bill Clinton (1993-2000)

He likes sadness, but he doesn't like confrontation. He beat around the bush, making the other side unpredictable. He was called "Smooth Bill", "the only president who still stands through four gates (Whitewater Gate, Nanny Gate, Travel Gate and State Police Gate)", and finally he encountered "Zip Gate and Starr Gate".

George W. Bush Jr. (2000-)

George W. Bush, a man who suffered great harm and lost his reputation, was hailed as a "firm and powerful fighter against terrorism" and accused of being a "cowboy who can only do rough work". Let me add, President of War.

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Four presidents were assassinated:

Abraham lincoln, abraham lincoln (1865),

James garfield, james garfield

William McKinley William McKinley (190 1)

John Kennedy John Kennedy (1963).

Four presidents died in office:

William H. Harrison of william henry harrison (184 1)

Zachary Taylor, Zachary Taylor (1850)

Warren Harding Warren Harding (1923)

Franklin roosevelt, franklin roosevelt (1945).

Five presidents were stabbed in their offices, but they survived:

Andrew jackson, andrew jackson (1835)

Franklin roosevelt (1933)

Harry S. Truman Harry Truman (1950)

Gerald Ford Gerald Ford (1975)

Ronald Reagan (198 1)

Three presidents were impeached or dismissed:

Andrew johnson andrew johnson (1868 was impeached by the House of Representatives, and the Senate failed and continued to serve)

Richard Nixon (/kloc-0 resigned in 974),

Bill Clinton Bill Clinton (1998 was impeached by the House of Representatives, 1999 failed in the Senate and continued to serve).

John quincy adams john quincy adams is the only president elected to the House of Representatives after leaving office.

Andrew johnson of andrew johnson is the only president to enter the Senate after leaving office.

Grover Cleveland Grover Cleveland is the only president who got married while in office. And he is the only president who has been elected twice without being re-elected.

Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison is the only president whose grandfather is also the president.

Theodore roosevelt, 42, was the youngest president in American history when he was elected.

William H. Taft William H. Taft is the only president who served in the Federal Supreme Court after leaving office.

Dwight david eisenhower was the first American president to broadcast the inauguration ceremony live on TV.

President John F. Kennedy was the first person to hold a televised press conference six days after taking office.

Ronald Reagan, who was elected at the age of 69, is the oldest president in American history and the only one who was born as an actor.