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(1789–1797)

George Washington, 1st presidential cabinet

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(1797–1801)

John Adams, XYZ Affair

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(1801–1809)

Thomas Jefferson, Louisiana Purchase

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(1809–1817)

James Madison, War of 1812

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(1817–1825)

James Monroe, Monroe Doctrine

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(1825–1829)

John Quincy Adams, Tariff of Abominations, Gag rule

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(1829–1837)

Andrew Jackson, Indian Removal Act/Trail of Tears

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(1837-1841)

Martin Van Buren, Panic of 1837

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(1841)

William Henry Harrison, literally nothing lmao

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(1841–1845)

John Tyler, annexation of Texas

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(1845–1849)

James K. Polk, Mexican American War

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(1849–1850)

Zachary Taylor, opposed expansion of slave states in newly acquired Mexican land

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(1850–1853)

Millard Fillmore, Compromise of 1850/Fugitive Slave Act

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(1853–1857)

Franklin Pierce, Kansas-Nebraska Act/Bleeding Kansas

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(1857–1861)

James Buchanan, Dred Scott decision

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(1861–1865)

Abraham Lincoln, Emancipation Proclamation

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(1865–1869)

Andrew Johnson, was 1st President to face impeachment

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(1869–1877)

Ulysses S. Grant, 15th Amendment

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(1877–1881)

Rutherford B. Hayes, Compromise of 1877/End of Reconstruction

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(1881)

James A. Garfield, Political Grafting + Assasination

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(1881–1885)

Chester A. Arthur, Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act

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(1885–1889)

Grover Cleveland, Interstate Commerce Commission/Dedication of Statue of Liberty

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(1889–1893)

Benjamin Harrison, Sherman Antitrust Act/McKinley Tariff

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(1893–1897)

Grover Cleveland, Dedication of Statue of Liberty

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(1897–1901)

William McKinley, Spanish American War

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(1901–1909)

Theodore Roosevelt, Panama Canal, Square Deal

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(1909–1913)

William Howard Taft, Dollar Diplomacy

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(1913–1921)

Woodrow Wilson, WW1/League of Nations

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(1921–1923)

Warren G. Harding, Teapot Dome Scandal

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(1923–1929)

Calvin Coolidge, Roaring 20s

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(1929–1933)

Herbert Hoover, Hoover Dam/Crash of 1929

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(1933–1945)

Franklin D. Roosevelt, New Deal, WW2, Great Depression

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(1945-1953)

Harry S. Truman, Manhattan Project/End of WW2

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(1953–1961)

Dwight D. Eisenhower, Federal Aid Highway Act

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(1961–1963)

John F. Kennedy, Cuban Missile Crisis/Space Race

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(1963–1969)

Lyndon B. Johnson, Civil Rights Act

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(1969–1974)

Richard Nixon, Watergate Scandal

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(1974–1977)

Gerald Ford, Pardoning of Nixon

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(1977–1981)

Jimmy Carter, Iran Hostage Crisis/Camp David Accords

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(1981–1989)

Ronald Reagan, Iran Arms Scandal, INF Treaty

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(1989–1993)

George H. W. Bush, Fall of Berlin Wall, Gulf War

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(1993–2001)

Bill Clinton, North American Free Trade Agreement

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(2001–2009)

George W. Bush, 9/11/War on Terror/Iraq Invasion

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(2009–2017)

Barack Obama, Obamacare

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(2017–2021, 2025-Present)

Donald Trump, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

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(2021–2025)

Joe Biden, Withdrawal of Troops from Afghanistan