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US Presidents

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VP Thomas Jefferson   John Adams   White House becomes Presidential home  
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VP Aaron Burr George Clinton State James Madison   Thomas Jefferson   1803 Louisiana Purchase 1st Barbary War  
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VP George Clinton Elbridge Gerry State James Monroe   James Madison   War of 1812 National Anthem written  
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VP Daniel Tompkins State JQ Adams War John C Calhoun   James Monroe   1823 doctrine opposed to colonial intervention in the Americas  
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VP John C Calhoun State Henry Clay   John Quincy Adams    
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VP John C Calhoun Martin Van Buren State Martin Van Buren Treasury Roger Taney   Andrew Jackson   Indian Removal Act Battle of the Alamo  
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VP RIchard Johnson   Martin Van Buren   Trail of Tears Panic of 1837  
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VP John Tyler State Daniel Webster   William Henry Harrison   served shortest term of any President (32 days)  
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VP none State Daniel Webster John C Calhoun   John Tyler   1st President to marry while in office1st President to have a veto overridden by Congress  
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VP George Dallas State James Buchanan   James K Polk   acquired California and Oregon California gold rush established independent treasury  
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VP Millard FIllmore   Zachary Taylor   dies in office after Washington Monument dedication  
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VP none State Daniel Webster   Millard Fillmore   Commodore Perry sent to Japan 1850 Compromise  
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VP William King War Jefferson Davis   Franklin Pierce   Kansas-Nebraska Act Ostend Manifesto  
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VP John C Breckenridge AG Edwin Stanton   James Buchanan   Pony Express established Harpers Ferry raid  
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VP Hannibal Hamlin Andrew Johnson State William Seward War Edwin Stanton   Abraham Lincoln   Fort Sumter attacked also, the entire Civil War  
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VP none State William Seward War Edwin Stanton   Andrew Johnson   Reconstruction 13th and 14th Amendments 1st President impeached Alaska purchased  
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VP Schuyler Colfax Henry WIlson   Ulysses S Grant   Transcontinental Railroad completed Battle of Little Bighorn  
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VP William Wheeler   Rutherford B Hayes   Reconstruction ends with Compromise of 1877  
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VP Chester A Arthur State James G Blaine War Robert Todd Lincoln   James Garfield   assassinated by Charles Giteau after 100 days in office  
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VP none State James G Blaine War Robert Todd Lincoln   Chester A Arthur   Chinese Exclusion Act Pendleton Act  
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VP Thomas Hendricks Adlai Stevenson   Grover Cleveland   Pullman strike Presidential Succession Act Statue of Liberty dedicated only non-consecutive terms  
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VP Levi Morton State James G Blaine   Benjamin Harrison   Sherman Antitrust Act electricity in the White House  
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VP Garrett Hobart Theodore Roosevelt War Elihu Root   William McKinley   Spanish-American War Open Door policy/Boxer Rebellion Hawaii annexed  
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VP Charles Fairbanks State Elihu Root   Theodore Roosevelt   Panama Canal rights acquired FBI established 1906 Nobel Peace Prize  
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VP James Sherman   William Howard Taft   Dollar Diplomacy 16th amendment (income tax)  
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VP Thomas Marshall State William Jennings Bryan   Woodrow Wilson   Federal Reserve Act WW1  
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VP Calvin Coolidge State Charles Evans Hughes Interior Albert Fall Commerce Herbert Hoover   Warren Harding   Eugene Debs pardoned Teapot Dome scandal  
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VP Charles Dawes State Charles Evans Hughes Frank Kellogg Commerce Herbert Hoover   Calvin Coolidge   Lindbergh's transatlantic flight Indian Reorganization Acts Kellog-Briand Pact  
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VP Charles Curtis State Frank Kellogg Henry Stimson   Herbert Hoover   Stock market crash Hawlye-Smoot Tariff  
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VP John Nance Garner Henry Wallace Harry Truman State Cordell Hull Labor Frances Perkins   Franklin Roosevelt   Prohibition ends Social Security Act New Deal legislation WW2  
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VP Alben Barkley State Dean Acheson State/Defense George Marshall   Harry Truman   first atomic bomb UN established NATO established  
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VP Richard Nixon State John Foster Dulles   Dwight Eisenhower   Brown v. Board of Ed Sputnik launched NASA formed  
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VP Lyndon Johnson State Dean Rusk Defense Robert McNamara AG Robert Kennedy   John F Kennedy   Peace Corps established Berlin Wall Cuban Missle Crisis  
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VP Hubert Humphrey State Dean Rusk Defense Robert McNamara AG Robert Kennedy   Lyndon Johnson   Civil Rights Act Medicare and Medicaid MLK and RFK assassinated  
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VP Spiro Agnew Gerald Ford State Henry Kissinger HUD George Romney   Richard Nixon   26th Amendment (18 yr old vote) Vietnam War ends SALT agreement reached  
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VP Nelson Rockafeller State Henry Kissinger Defense Donald Rumsfeld Chief of Staff Donald Rumsfeld Dick Cheney   Gerald Ford   Helsinki Accords  
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VP Walter Mondale   Jimmy Carter   3 Mile Island Iran hostage crisis  
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VP George HW Bush State Alexander Haig George M Schultz Chief of Staff/ Treasury James Baker   Ronald Reagan   Grenada invasion Iran-Contra scandal  
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VP Dan Quayle State James Baker Defense Dick Cheney   George HW Bush   Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm Berlin Wall falls Tiananmen Square riots/massacre  
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VP Al Gore State Madelin Albright AG Janet Reno   Bill Clinton   Branch Davidian standoff in Waco Dayton Peace Accords Oklahoma City bombing  
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VP Dick Cheney State Colin Powell Condoleeza Rice Defense Donald Rumsfeld   George W Bush   9/11 and Iraq War Hurricane Katrina  
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VP Joe Biden State Hillary Clinton John Kerry   Barack Obama   Osama bin Laden killed  
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VP John Adams State Thomas Jefferson Treasury Alexander Hamilton   George Washington   1st census national mint established Bill of Rights ratified  
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