From:April 30, 1789 To:March 4, 1797 Born:February 22, 1732 Home State:Virginia John Adams 2nd President From:March 4, 1797 To:March 4, 1801 Born:October 30, 1735 Home State:Massachusetts Thomas Jefferson 3rd President From:March 4, 1801 To:March 4, 1809 Born:April 13, 1743 Home Stat...
The thirty-seventh presidentof the first Resignation: Richard Nixon (Richard Nixon), the Republican Partyresigned from the Watergate scandal in 1969 - 1974 The thirty-eighth presidentwithout access to the White House: Gerald Ford (Gerald Ford), the onlyRepublican who took over the vice presidency ...
Edward Savey holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Georgia and a Master's degree in Public Administration with a focus on constitutional law from Georgetown University. He launched constitutionUS.com as its editor, striving to make complex constitutional topics accessib...
Here are the results of a sweepingsurveyof historians, political scientists and presidential scholars maintained by Siena College Research Institute. Since 1982, SCRI has ranked presidents across 20 categories, ranging from integrity to executive ability. This is the first time that Biden has appeared ...
He served two terms as president, from 1869 to 1877. Rutherford B. Hayes Left: National Portrait Gallery via Smithsonian Right: National Portrait Gallery via Smithsonian; gift of Francis A. DiMauro During Hayes' only term, he ended the Reconstruction era and allowed for the imposition of Jim ...
enforcing laws is appointing federal judges, including filling any vacancies that arise on the Supreme Court during his or her term. The president also has the power to pardon federal crimes, and veto laws that come from Congress (although they can override vetoes with a two-thirds majority)....
was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died shortly into his fourth term in office. (The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, limited to two the number of presidential terms one person could serve.) The shortest serving president was William Henry Harrison, who died from pneumonia after a month in ...
**Resigned from office. 1 John Adams Mass. 1789–97 George Washington 2 Thomas Jefferson Va. 1797–1801 John Adams 3 Aaron Burr N.J. 1801–05 Thomas Jefferson 4 George Clinton N.Y. 1805–09 Thomas Jefferson George Clinton N.Y. 1809–12* James Madison 5 Elbridge Gerry...
1 (1789-1797) GeorgeWashington whisky distillery 2 (1797-1801) John Adamsreturns to his hometown Manor 4 (1809 - 1817) JamesMadison returns to his hometown Manor 8 (1837 - 1841). MartinBueren's hometown 14 (1853 - 1857) FranklinPierce retires from his hometown 19 (1877 - 1881) Rutherfor...
Related to Presidents of the United States:Vice Presidents of the United States Presidents of the United States Presidents of the United States PresidentPolitical PartyDates in OfficeVice President(s) George Washington1789–97John Adams John AdamsFederalist1797–1801Thomas Jefferson ...