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CARMALT - U.S. Presidents and facts

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Commander of Continental Army   President of Constitutional Convention   Unanimously elected 2 times   Increased states in Union from 11 to 16   George Washington  
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Held no political office prior to presidency   Mining Engineer in Australia, China and England   Circled Globe 5 times by age 33   Orphaned at age 9   Herbert Hoover  
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Former Jr. US Senator from Illinois   President of Harvard Law Review   Practiced as a civil rights attorney   First African-American President   Barack Obama  
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First president from a poor family   War hero nicknamed "Old Hickory"   Founder of the Democratic Party   Arkansas and Mississippi joined union   Andrew Jackson  
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Former Indiana Territory governor   Studied to become a doctor   First Whig president   2nd Oldest president every elected   William Henry Harrison  
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Former Virginia governor   1st Vice President to become president on death of predecessor   Became "President without a Party" when Whig's severed all ties   Florida joined Union   John Tyler  
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Former Virginia governor   Believed in Jeffersonian Democracy (states' rights)   Author of Declaration of Independence   Ohio joined Union   Thomas Jefferson  
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Served 18 years as Member of Congress after presidency   Named "Old Man Eloquent" because of his persuasive speeches   First President photographed   Son of former president   John Quincy Adams  
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Former Tennessee governor   Was Speaker of the House   First dark-horse (little-known) candidate   Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin joined Union   James Knox Polk  
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Turned down NFL contract to study law   Appointed Richard Nixon's vice president when Spiro Agnew resigned   Succeeded President Nixon when he resigned   Only president who did not win election as vice president or president   Gerald Ford  
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Former Virginia governor   Signed Missouri Compromise   Received all but 1 electoral vote in 1820 election   Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri joined Union   James Monroe  
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First president to have child in White House   Only president to serve 2 nonconsecutive terms   Sent federal troops to break up train strike that interfered with mail   Utah joined Union   Grover Cleveland  
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Former Georgia governor   Peanut farmer   First graduate of U.S. Naval Academy to become president   Negotiated Camp David peace accord between Egypt and Israel   James "Jimmy" Carter  
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Former California governor   Oldest elected president   Iran hostages released on Inauguration Day   Former actor appearing in over 50 movies   Ronald Reagan  
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Former Editor-publisher by trade   First to ride in car to inauguration   First to broadcast speech over radio   First to visit Canada and Alaska   Warren Harding  
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Former Ohio governor   Spanish-American War victory   Aided Cuba's fight for independence   Hawaii became territory   William McKinley  
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Former Tennessee governor   Tailor by trade   Only southern senator during Civil War who refused to secede with his state   Nebraska joined Union   Andrew Johnson  
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No prior political experience   U.S. "Unconditional Surrender" Grant   Continued Southern Construction   Colorado joined Union   Ulysses S. Grant  
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Former New Jersey governor   Only president to earn PH.D.   Started regular press conference   Created League of Nations   Woodrow Wilson  
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Former Ohio governor   Congress had to create special commission to decide the election   Declared winner of election just 56 hours before inauguration   Volunteer counsel for Underground Railway   Rutherford B. Hayes  
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Sworn in as president on Air Force One   Passed civil rights measures   Passed anti-poverty measures   Established Medicare   Lyndon B. Johnson  
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Former teacher and preacher   Last president to be born in a log cabin   At the Republican Convention, he received NO votes on first presidential ballot   Served only 6 months   James Garfield  
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Called "Little Ben" because of his size   Grandson of 9th president   Inaugurated 100 years after Washington   Electricity installed in White House   Benjamin Harrison  
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Only person whose vice presidential and presidential terms were not consecutive   Congratulated by special transmission the first man on the moon   Improved relations with China   Improved relations with Soviet Union   Richard Nixon  
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Formerly soldier for 40 years   Called "Old Rough and Ready" by troops for unkempt appearance   Never voted until his own election   Died in White House after 16 months in office   Zachary Taylor  
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Former Collector of Port of New York but was removed due to corruption   Defender of civil rights for blacks   Well-dressed, called "Gentleman Boss"   Passed first civil service law   Chester Arthur  
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Formerly Illinois lawyer   First Republican president   Portrait on $5 bill and penny   West Virginia and Nevada joined Union   Abraham Lincoln  
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Married his teacher   Last Whig president   Compromise of 1850 delayed Civil War   California joined Union   Millard Fillmore  
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40 years prior service in Congress   Only bachelor president   Campaigned on "Save the Union" theme   Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas joined Union   James Buchanan  
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Formerly New York Governor   Paralyzed by polio   Expanded government to fight Great Depression   "New Deal" relief programs   Franklin D. Roosevelt  
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Former Arkansas governor   Elected to presidency while still governor   Impeached by Congress   Senate acquitted his congressional impeachment   William "Bill" Jefferson Clinton  
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First president born in the 20th century   Established Peace Corps   Youngest man elected president   First Catholic president   John F. Kennedy  
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Former New York governor   Reputation as an honest politician   First Democrat president after Civil War   Only president to serve 2 nonconsecutive terms   Grover Cleveland  
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Formerly New Hampshire senator   Appointed Jefferson Davis, future President of the Confederate States, as Secretary of War   Supported immigrants rights   Purchased land from Mexico, establishing present border   Franklin Pierce  
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First television campaign   Supreme Allied Commander during WWII   Nickname "Ike"   Hawaii and Alaska joined Union   Dwight D. Eisenhower  
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Middle name just the initial "S" because of family disagreement   Sign on his desk: "The Buck Stops Here"   Ordered use of atomic bomb   Start of Cold War with U.S.S.R.   Harry S. Truman  
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Former Massachusetts governor   Sworn in as president by his father, a justice of the peace   Believed in minimal government   Named "Silent Cal" for refusal to engage in small talk   Calvin Coolidge  
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Former Director of the CIA   Father of a president   Fall of Berlin Wall   Collapse of Soviet Union   George H.W. Bush  
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Successfully defended British soldiers accused of murder in Boston Massacre   Negotiated Treat of Paris in 1783, ending American Revolution   Signed Declaration of Independence   He and Thomas Jefferson died on 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence   John Adams  
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Former Texas governor   Closest election result in presidential history   Declared winner 36 days after election   Declared himself as a "compassionate conservative"   George Bush  
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Former New York governor   Nobel Peace Prize recipient for ending Russo-Japanese War   Doubled the number of national parks   Oklahoma joined Union   Theodore Roosevelt  
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1st President as prior Congressman   Father of Constitution   Helped draft Bill of Rights   Louisiana and Indiana joined Union   James Madison  
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Formerly Civilian Governor of Philippines   Largest President at 6 feet, 300 pounds   Established Income Tax   Arizona ad New Mexico joined Union   William Taft  
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Formerly Governor of New York   Ran for President 3 times   "O.K." comes from his campaign slogan: "Old Kinderhook"   No states joined Union   Martin Van Buren  
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