U.S. History
(Presidents)
Resources:
The White House - Presidents
UVA Miller Center - U.S. Presidents
LOC - Chronological List of Presidents, First Ladies, and Vice Presidents
USA.gov - Presidents, Vice Presidents, and First Ladies of the ...
C-SPAN.org - Presidents | Series
Biography.com - U.S. Presidents
Trivia:
44 Facts About the U.S. Presidents - mental_floss on YouTube (Ep.52)Facts about United States presidents are the like the US presidents themselves: old, intermittently entertaining, and organized in groups of 44. This episode of The List Show features one fact about each president in United States history (up until its publication). The List Show is a weekly show where knowledge junkies get their fix of trivia-tastic information. This week, John looks at some interesting facts about each of the U.S. presidencies, and yes, Grover Cleveland gets two facts. This week's episode is supported by Audible.com. You can download a free audiobook, such as "The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson" by Robert A. Caro, or one of 150,000 other titles at http://www.audible.com/mentalfloss
What US Presidents Voices Sound LikeA look at the voices of Previous Presidents of the United States. Including footage of some when available!.
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Presidential Elections:
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The List:
18th Century
1. George Washington
Apr. 30, 1789–Mar. 3, 1797
George Washington | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
2. John Adams
Mar. 4, 1797–Mar. 3, 1801
John Adams | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
19th Century
3. Thomas Jefferson
Mar. 4, 1801–Mar. 3, 1805
Thomas Jefferson | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
4. James Madison
Mar. 4, 1805–Mar. 3, 1817
James Madison | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
5. James Monroe
Mar. 4, 1817–Mar. 3, 1825
James Monroe | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
6. John Quincy Adams
Mar. 4, 1825–Mar. 3, 1829
John Quincy Adams | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
7. Andrew Jackson
Mar. 4, 1829–Mar. 3, 1837
Andrew Jackson | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
8. Martin Van Buren
Mar. 4, 1837–Mar. 3, 1841
Martin Van Buren | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
9. William Henry Harrison
Mar. 4, 1841–Apr. 4, 1841
William Henry Harrison | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
10. John Tyler
Apr. 6, 1841–Mar. 3, 1845
John Tyler | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
11. James K. Polk
Mar. 4, 1845–Mar. 3, 1849
James K. Polk | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
12. Zachary Taylor
Mar. 5, 1849–July 9, 1850
Zachary Taylor | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
13. Millard Fillmore
July 10, 1850–Mar. 3, 1853
Millard Fillmore | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
14. Franklin Pierce
Mar. 4, 1853–Mar. 3, 1857
Franklin Pierce | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
15. James Buchanan
Mar. 4, 1857–Mar. 3, 1861
James Buchanan | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
16. Abraham Lincoln
Mar. 4, 1861–Apr. 15, 1865
Abraham Lincoln | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
17. Andrew Johnson
Apr. 15, 1865–Mar. 3, 1869
Andrew Johnson | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
18. Ulysses S. Grant
Mar. 4, 1869–Mar. 3, 1877
Ulysses S. Grant | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
19. Rutherford B. Hayes
Mar. 4, 1877–Mar. 3, 1881
Rutherford B. Hayes | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
20. James A. Garfield
Mar. 4, 1881–Sept. 19, 1881
James A. Garfield | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
21. Chester A. Arthur
Sept. 20, 1881–Mar. 3, 1885
Chester A. Arthur | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
22. Grover Cleveland
Mar. 4, 1885–Mar. 3, 1889
Grover Cleveland | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
23. Benjamin Harrison
Mar. 4, 1889–Mar. 3, 1893
Benjamin Harrison | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
24. Grover Cleveland
Mar. 4, 1893–Mar. 3, 1897
Grover Cleveland | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
25. William McKinley
Mar. 4, 1897–Sept. 14, 1901
William McKinley | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
20th Century
26. Theodore Roosevelt
Sept. 14, 1901–Mar. 3, 1909
Theodore Roosevelt | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
27. William Howard Taft
Mar. 4, 1909–Mar. 3, 1913
William Howard Taft | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
28. Woodrow Wilson
Mar. 4, 1913–Mar. 3, 1921
Woodrow Wilson | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
29. Warren G. Harding
Mar. 4, 1921–Aug. 2, 1923
Warren G. Harding | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
30. Calvin Coolidge
Aug. 3, 1923–Mar. 3, 1929
Calvin Coolidge | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
31. Herbert Hoover
Mar. 4, 1929–Mar. 3, 1933
Herbert Hoover | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt
Mar. 4, 1933–Apr. 12, 1945
Franklin D. Roosevelt | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
33. Harry S. Truman
Apr. 12, 1945–Jan. 20, 1953
Harry S. Truman | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
34. Dwight D. Eisenhower
Jan. 20, 1953–Jan. 20, 1961
Dwight D. Eisenhower | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
35. John F. Kennedy
Jan. 20, 1961–Nov. 22, 1963
John F. Kennedy | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
36. Lyndon B. Johnson
Nov. 22, 1963–Jan. 20, 1969
Lyndon B. Johnson | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
37. Richard M. Nixon
Jan. 20, 1969–Aug. 9, 1974
Richard Nixon | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
38. Gerald Ford
Aug. 9, 1974–Jan. 20, 1977
Gerald Ford | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
39. James E. Carter
Jan. 20, 1977–Jan. 20, 1981
Jimmy Carter | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
40. Ronald Reagan
Jan. 20, 1981–Jan. 20, 1989
Ronald Reagan | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
41. George H.W. Bush
Jan. 20, 1989–Jan. 20, 1993
George H.W. Bush | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
42. William J. Clinton
Jan. 20, 1993–Jan. 20, 2001
Bill Clinton | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
21st Century
43. George W. Bush
Jan. 20, 2001–Jan. 20, 2009
George W. Bush | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
44. Barack Obama
Jan. 20, 2009–Jan. 20, 2017
Barack Obama | 60-Second Presidents | PBS
Donald J. Trump
Jan. 20, 2017–present
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