history and the American Presidency
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The United States is a great state whose Government is in the form of a Federal Constitutional Republic. Under the Federal Constitution of the United States of 50 States, the Head of State and Head of Government of the United States shall be the President elected by the Electoral College with a term of four years. A President can only serve two periods. The main requirement to become President of the United States is to be a citizen of the United States and at least 35 years of age based on the ratification of the 22nd Amendment of the Constitution of the United States in 1951.
Since declaring Independence on July 4, 1776 and recognized as a sovereign State by Britain on September 3, 1783, the United States has been led by 45 Presidents. The First President of the United States was George Washington elected by the Constitutional Convention in 1789. George Washington served as President of the United States for two periods from 1789 to 1797. While the current President of the United States (45th President) is Donald Trump with a term of office starting from January 20, 2017.
Other well-known US Presidents such as Abraham Lincoln (16th US President) are instrumental in eliminating the system of enslavement in the United States, Theodore Roosevelt (26th US President) who succeeded in reconciling Japan and Russia, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (President The 32nd US) succeeded in restoring the economy of the United States and mobilizing all its power and resources to fight against Germany and Japan, Harry S. Truman (33rd US President) who decided to carry out the Japanese bombings using the Atomic Bombs in Nagasaki and Hiroshima Japan. Barrack Obama (the 44th US President) was the first African-American to serve as President of the United States.
List of Presidents of the United States of America:
1. George Washington (1732-1799)
term of office 30 April 1789 -
March 3, 1797
2. John Adams (1735-1826)
term of office 4 March 1797 -
3 March 1801, Federalist party
3. Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
term of office 4 March 1801 -
3 March 1809 Dem-Rep party
4. James Madison (1751-1836)
term of office March 4, 1809 -
March 3, 1817 Dem-Rep Party
5. James Monroe (1758-1831)
term of office March 4, 1817 -
March 3, 1825 Dem-Rep party
6. John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)
term of office March 4, 1825 -
March 3, 1829 Dem-Rep party
7. Andrew Jackson (1767-1845)
term of office March 4, 1829 -
March 3, 1837 Democrat party
8. Martin Van Buren (1782-1862)
term of office March 4, 1837 -
March 3, 1841 Democrat party
9. William Harrison (1773-1841)
term of office March 4, 1841 -
4 April 1841 Whig party
10. John Tyler (1790-1862)
term of office 4 April 1841 -
March 3, 1845 Whig party
11. James Polk (1795-1849)
term of office March 4, 1845 -
March 3, 1849 Democrat party
12. Zachary Taylor (1784-1850)
term of office March 4, 1849 -
July 9, 1850 Whig party
13. Millard Fillmore (1800-1874)
tenure July 9, 1850 -
March 3, 1853 Whig party
14. Franklin Pierce (1804-1869)
March 4, 1853 -
March 3, 1857 Democrat party
15. James Buchanan (1791-1868)
term of office March 4, 1857 -
March 3, 1861 Democrat party
16. Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
term of office March 4, 1861 -
15 April 1865 Republican party
17. Andrew Johnson (1808-1875)
term of office April 15, 1865 -
March 3, 1869 Democrat party
18. Ulysses Grant (1822-1885)
term of office March 4, 1869 -
March 3, 1877 Republic party
19. Rutherford Hayes (1822-1893)
4 March 1877 -
March 3, 1881 Republic party
20. James Garfield (1831-1881)
term of office March 4, 1881 -
19 September 1881 Republican party
21. Chester Arthur
(1829-1886) tenure of 19 September 1881 -
March 3, 1885 Republic party
22. Grover Cleveland (1837-1908)
term of office March 4, 1885 -
March 3, 1889 Democrat party
23. Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901)
term of office March 4, 1889 -
March 3, 1893 Republican party
24. Grover Cleveland (1837-1908)
term of office March 4, 1893 -
March 3, 1897 Democrat party
25. William McKinley (1843-1901)
term of office March 4, 1897 -
14 September 1901 Republican party
26. Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
term of office 14 September 1901 -
March 3, 1909 Republican party
27. William Taft (1857-1930)
term of office March 4, 1909 -
March 3, 1913 Republican statue
28. Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924)
term of office March 4, 1913 -
March 3, 1921 Democrat party
29. Warren Harding (1865-1923)
term of office March 4, 1921 -
August 2, 1923 Republican party
30. Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933)
term of office 2 August 1923 -
March 3, 1929 Republican party
31. Herbert Hoover (1874-1964)
term of office March 4, 1929 -
March 3, 1933 Republican party
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945)
term of office March 4, 1933 -
12 April 1945 Democrat party
33. Harry Truman (1884-1972)
term of office 12 April 1945 -
20 January 1953 Democrat party
34. Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969)
term of office January 20, 1953 -
January 20, 1961 Republican party
35. John Kennedy (1917-1963)
term of office January 20, 1961 -
November 22, 1963 Democrat party
36. Lyndon Johnson (1908-1973)
term of office 22 November 1963 -
January 20, 1969 Democrat party
37. Richard Nixon (1913-1994)
term of office January 20, 1969 -
August 9, 1974 Republican party
38. Gerald Ford (1913-2006)
term of office 9 August 1974 -
January 20, 1977 Republican party
39. Jimmy Carter (born 1924)
term of office 20 January 1977 -
January 20, 1981 Democrat party
40. Ronald Reagan (1911-2004)
term of office January 20, 1981 -
January 20, 1989 Republican party
41. George H. W. Bush (born 1924)
term of office January 20, 1989 -
January 20, 1993 Republican party
42. Bill Clinton (born 1946)
term of office January 20, 1993 -
20 January 2001 Democrat party
43. George W. Bush (born 1946)
term of office 20 January 2001 -
January 20, 2009 Republican party
44. Barack Obama (1961)
term of office 20 Jan 2009 -
20 Jan 2017 Democrat party
45.Donald Trump (1946)
20 Jan 2017 - Republican party.