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George Washington
1st U.S. President. 1789-1797. No Party. He was the commander in chief of the colonial armies during the war for American Independence

John Adams
2nd U.S. President. 1979-1801. Federalist
Thomas Jefferson
3rd U.S. President. 1801-1809. Democratic-Republican
James Madison
4th U.S. President. 1809-1817. Democratic-Republican. He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and collaborated with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay to publish the Federalist papers.
James Monroe
5th U.S. President. 1817-1825. Democratic-Republican
John Quincy Adams
6th U.S. President. 1825-1829. Democratic-Republican
Andrew Jackson
7th U.S. President. 1829-1837. Democratic
Martin Van Buren
8th U.S. President. 1837-1841. Democratic
William Henry Harrison
9th U.S. President. 1841-1841 (Died in office of natural causes) Whig. He’s the first president to die in office, and the one with the shortest presidency of one month
John Tyler
10th U.S. President. 1841-1845. Whig
James K. Polk
11th U.S. President. 1845-1849. Democratic
Zachary Taylor
12th U.S. President. 1849-1850 (Died in office of natural causes). Whig
Millard Fillmore
13th U.S. President. 1850-1853. Whig. His insistence on federal enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 alienated the North and led to the destruction of the Whig Party

Franklin Pierce
14th U.S. President. 1853-1857. Democratic
James Buchanan
15th U.S. President. 1857-1861. Democratic.
Abraham Lincoln
16th U.S. President. 1861-1865 (Assassinated). Republican National Union
Andrew Johnson
17th U.S. President. 1865-1869. Democratic National Union
Ulysses S. Grant
18th U.S. President. 1869-1877. Republican
Rutherford B. Hayes
19th U.S. President. 1877-1881. Republican
James Garfield
20th U.S. President. 1881-1881 (Assassinated). Republican
Chester A. Arthur
21st U.S. President. 1881-1885. Republican
Grover Cleveland
22nd U.S. President. 1885-1889. Democratic.
Benjamin Harrison
23rd U.S. President. 1889-1893. Republican
Grover Cleveland (Second Term)
24th U.S. President. 1893-1897. Democratic. He’s the first U.S. president to serve two non-consecutive terms
William McKinley
25th U.S. President. 1897-1901 (Assassinated). Republican
Theodore Roosevelt
26th U.S. President. 1901-1909. Republican
William Howard Taft
27th U.S. President. 1909-1913. Republican
Woodrow Wilson
28th U.S. President. 1913-1921. Democratic

Warren G. Harding
29th U.S. President. 1921-1923 (Died of natural causes). Republican
Calvin Coolidge
30th U.S. President. 1923-1929. Republican

Herbert Hoover
31st U.S. President. 1929-1933. Republican
Franklin D. Roosevelt
32nd U.S. President. 1933-1945 (Died of natural causes). Democratic.
Harry S. Truman
33rd U.S. President. 1945-1953. Democratic
Dwight D. Eisenhower
34th U.S. President. 1953-1961. Republican
John F. Kennedy
35th U.S. President. 1961-1963 (Assassinated). Democratic
Lyndon B. Johnson
36th U.S. President. 1963-1969. Democratic
Richard Nixon
37th U.S. President. 1969-1974 (Resigned). Republican. Involved in the infamous Watergate Scandal
Gerald Ford
38th U.S. President. 1974-1977. Republican
James “Jimmy” Carter
39th U.S. President. 1977-1981. Democratic
Ronald Reagan
40th U.S. President. 1981-1989. Republican. He’s considered to have revolutionized the Republican Party, advocating for things like a free market and limited government
George H. W. Bush
41st U.S. President. 1989-1993. Republican
William J. “Bill” Clinton
42nd U.S. President. 1993-2001. Democratic. He was infamously involved in a major sex scandal with Monica Lewinsky
George W. Bush
43rd U.S. President. 2001-2009 Republican. He popularized the political philosophy of “compassionate conservatism”
Barack Obama
44th U.S. President. 2009-2017 Democratic. Famous for being the first Black President of the United States.
Donald Trump
45th U.S. President 2017-2021 Republican. Often considered the most controversial president in recent U.S.politics, he created the “Make America Great Again” movement. Before this, he was a somewhat infamous millionaire and the host of a reality TV show, “The Apprentice.”
Joseph R. “Joe” Biden Jr.
46th U.S. President 2021-2025 Democrat. He had been serving in the U.S. government for over 50 years at this point in his career
Donald Trump (Second Term)
47th U.S. President 2025-Present Republican. He’s the second President in U.S. history to serve two non-consecutive terms
