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First 10 US Presidents

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George Washington   1st President of the United States 1789 - 1797 Vice President - John Adams  
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John Adams   2nd President of the United States 1797 - 1801 Vice President - Thomas Jefferson  
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Thomas Jefferson   3rd President of the United States 1801 - 1809 Vice President - Aaron Burr (1800) and George Clinton (1804)  
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James Madison   4th President of the United States 1809 - 1817 Vice President - George Clinton (1812), Vacant (1813), Elbridge Gerry (1814), Vacant (1817)  
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James Monroe   5th President of the United States 1817 - 1825 Vice President - Daniel Tompkins  
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John Quincy Adams   6th Presidents of the United States 1825 - 1829 Vice President - John C. Calhoun  
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Andrew Jackson   7th President of the United States 1829 - 1837 Vice President - John C. Calhoun (1832), Vacant (1833), Martin Van Buren (1837)  
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Martin Van Buren   8th President of the United States 1837 - 1841 Vice President - Richard M. Johnson  
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William Henry Harrison   9th President of the United States 1841 - 1841 Vice President - John Tyler  
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John Tyler   10th President of the United States 1841 - 1845 Vice President - Vacant  
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