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US Presidents 1-20

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George Washington   1st President  
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John Adams   2nd President; a Federalist  
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Thomas Jefferson   3rd President; author of The Declaration of Independence  
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James Madison   4th President  
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James Monroe   5th President; Missouri Compromise  
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John Quincy Adams   6th President; beginning of railroad construction  
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Andrew Jackson   7th President; battle at Alamo occurred during his term  
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Martin Van Buren   8th President; rise of the popular press  
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William Henry Harrison   9th President; a Whig  
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John Tyler   10th President  
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James K. Polk   11th President; Texas enters Union, first Post Office stamp issued  
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Zachary Taylor   12th President  
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Millard Fillmore   13th President; California enters the Union / Fugitive Slave Act  
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Franklin Pierce   14th President  
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James Buchanan   15th President; Dred Scott  
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Abraham Lincoln   16th President; CIVIL WAR  
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Andrew Johnson   17th President; 13th and 14th amendments  
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Ulysses S. Grant   18th President; 15th amendement / Jim Crow laws  
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Rutherford B. Hayes   19th President;  
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James A. Garfield   20th President;  
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