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All American president and their timelines. (1789-2025). Data comparison. Donald Trump. James k. polk All American presidents list US presidents names in order Presidents of the United States How many US presidents are there List of US presidents with years 🎓 Student / Exam Searches US presidents with short description American presidents for exams One-line description of US presidents US presidents GK notes MCQs on American presidents US presidents class 8 / 10 notes 🕰️ History-Based Searches First president of the United States Longest serving US president US presidents timeline American presidents history Presidents during Civil War Presidents during World War 1 and 2 🏛️ Political & Leadership Searches Most powerful US president Best US president in history Worst US president ever US presidents achievements Major decisions by US presidents 🌍 Comparative Searches Democrat vs Republican presidents US presidents party wise Youngest US president Oldest US president Presidents who served two terms ⚠️ Special & Curious Searches US presidents assassinated Presidents who resigned Presidents who died in office First black US president First US president to be impeached 🎥 YouTube / Content Creator Searches US presidents facts for video American presidents explained in simple English US presidents documentary ideas US presidents biography short History of US presidents video 🔥 Trending / Popular Searches Current US president Latest US president policies Most searched US president Famous quotes of US presidents. 🇺🇸 All Presidents of the United States (with Descriptions) George Washington (1789–1797) First U.S. President and leader of the American independence movement. John Adams (1797–1801) Helped gain independence and strengthened U.S. diplomacy. Thomas Jefferson (1801–1809) Author of the Declaration of Independence; expanded the U.S. territory. James Madison (1809–1817) Known as the Father of the U.S. Constitution. James Monroe (1817–1825) Introduced the Monroe Doctrine to protect the Americas from Europe. John Quincy Adams (1825–1829) Promoted education, science, and infrastructure. Andrew Jackson (1829–1837) Strong supporter of democracy but controversial for Native American policies. Martin Van Buren (1837–1841) Faced a major economic depression. William Henry Harrison (1841) Served the shortest term; died after one month in office. John Tyler (1841–1845) Strengthened presidential powers. James K. Polk (1845–1849) Expanded U.S. territory to the Pacific Ocean. Zachary Taylor (1849–1850) Military hero; died while in office. Millard Fillmore (1850–1853) Helped delay civil war through compromise. Franklin Pierce (1853–1857) Presidency increased tensions over slavery. James Buchanan (1857–1861) Failed to prevent the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln (1861–1865) Led the nation during the Civil War and ended slavery. Andrew Johnson (1865–1869) Oversaw Reconstruction after the Civil War. Ulysses S. Grant (1869–1877) Civil War general who supported civil rights. Rutherford B. Hayes (1877–1881) Ended Reconstruction in the South. James A. Garfield (1881) Assassinated shortly after taking office. Chester A. Arthur (1881–1885) Promoted civil service reform. Grover Cleveland (1885–1889) Only president to serve two non-consecutive terms. Benjamin Harrison (1889–1893) Supported industry and modernization. Grover Cleveland (1893–1897) Second non-consecutive term; faced economic crisis. William McKinley (1897–1901) Expanded U.S. influence overseas. Theodore Roosevelt (1901–1909) Known for strong leadership and conservation. William Howard Taft (1909–1913) Later became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Woodrow Wilson (1913–1921) Led the U.S. during World War I. Warren G. Harding (1921–1923) Presidency marked by corruption scandals. Calvin Coolidge (1923–1929) Promoted business growth and limited government. Herbert Hoover (1929–1933) Led during the Great Depression. Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945) Led the U.S. through the Great Depression and World War II. Harry S. Truman (1945–1953) Ended World War II and began the Cold War era. Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953–1961) Strengthened infrastructure and defense. John F. Kennedy (1961–1963) Inspired youth; assassinated in office. Lyndon B. Johnson (1963–1969) Advanced civil rights laws. Richard Nixon (1969–1974) Resigned after the Watergate scandal. Gerald Ford (1974–1977) Restored trust after Watergate. Jimmy Carter (1977–1981) Known for human rights and peace efforts. Ronald Reagan (1981–1989) Strengthened the economy and ended Cold War tensions. George H. W. Bush (1989–1993) Led during the Gulf War. Bill Clinton (1993–2001) Presided over economic growth and reforms. George W. Bush (2001–2009) Led the U.S. after the 9/11 attacks. Barack Obama (2009–2017) First African-American president; healthcare reform. Donald Trump (2017–2021) Business leader with an America-First policy. Joe Biden (2021–present) Focused on economic recovery and global alliances.