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Grew up in North Carolina as a poor boy and had a lot of opposers during his presidency
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Andrew Johnson
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Last president to not be affiliated with either democratic or republican party
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Millard Fillmore
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Civil War president who "Made America Great"
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Abraham Lincoln
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Considered to be the father of the constitution
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James Madison
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Acted as the direct representative of the common man
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Andrew Jackson
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Last president from the founding fathers
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James Monroe
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"The last strong president until the civil war"
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James Polk
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Oldest president to be elected at the time; served only 32 days as president
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William Henry Harrisson
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Only president who served two seperated 4-year-periods
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Grover Cleveland
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First vice president of the U.S.; was also a philosopher
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John Adams
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General and national hero of the Mexican-American War
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Zachary Taylor
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Only president to not be married his entire life
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James Buchanan
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First vice president who succeeded to the presidency after his predecessor's death
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John Tyler
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WW1 president who led the U.S. in the war to "make the world safe for democracy"
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Woodrow Wilson
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Conducted one of the first "Front Porch" campaigns by delivering short speeches
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Benjamin Harrison
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Began efforts that led to the civil service reform
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Rutherford Hayes
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Was assassinated after 200 days; shares his name with a cartoon cat
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James Garfield
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Principal author of the declaration of independence
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Thomas Jefferson
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Dropped two atomic bombs on Japan and created a doctrine for the containment of communism
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Harry Truman
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President who "Assumed the presidency under extraordinary circumstances"
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Gerald Ford
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Member of multiple parties; also a senator and diplomat
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John Quincy Adams
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Led the U.S. to victory in the Spanish-American War
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William McKinley
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Famed WW2 general, supreme leader of the allied forces in the west
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Dwight Eisenhower
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Hoped to ease the tension between North and South, but couldn't prevent the civil war
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Franklin Pierce
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"Tough president" who was known for his strong foreign politics
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Theodore Roosevelt
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One of the most skilled Civil War generals who fought for the Union
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Ulysses Grant
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President who wants to "Make America great again"
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Donald Trump
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Was awarded the Nobel Peace Price for his peaceful international politics
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Jimmy Carter
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President who faced "The greatest challenge since (Civil War President)" in 2001
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George W. Bush
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Only person to have served as both U.S. President and Chief Justice
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William Howard Taft
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Only president to resign the office
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Richard Nixon
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First president to have an Afro-American descendance
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Barack Obama
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Involved the U.S. in the Vietnam War; wanted to build a "Great Society"
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Lyndon Johnson
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President who was sensitive towards the plights of minorities and women
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Warren Harding
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"The Great Humanitarian" who fed war-torn Europe during and after WW1
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Herbert Hoover
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The youngest president to die; assassinated in Dallas,Texas; shares his name with a NYC airport
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John Kennedy
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President during the Great Depression and WW2 who helped the people to regain faith in themselves
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Franklin Roosevelt
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Fought for the United States' independence from the UK
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George Washington
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Wanted the U.S. to become a "kinder and gentler nation" and tried to create international peace by ending the cold war
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George H.W. Bush
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Wanted to preserve the prosperity of the U.S. in the "Golden 20s"
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Calvin Coolidge
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Son of a baptist preacher; emigrated from Ireland
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Chester Arthur
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Only president who didn't speak english as first language
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Martin Van Buren
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"Law and Order" president who called the Soviet Union an evil empire during one of his speeches
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Ronald Reagan
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The first "Baby Boomer Generation" president
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Bill Clinton
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