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35th President of the US – John F. Kennedy

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, usually known by many names like John F. Kennedy, Kennedy, John Kennedy, Jack Kennedy, or JFK born on May 29, 1917 was the thirty-fifth President of the United States.

He was the youngest person ever to be elected President of the United States in 1960 thus being the second youngest serving subsequently after theodore Roosevelt. Kennedy served from 1961 until […]

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6th President of the US – John Quincy Adams

John Quincy Adams was the sixth President of the United States. He was the son of John Adams, who was the second president of the nation. A Unitarian by religion, Adams was born on July 11, 1767.

Prior to becoming the sixth president of the U.S., Adams served his nation in different capacities such as the […]

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13th President of the US – Millard Fillmoret

The thirteenth US President, Millard Fillmore took the charge of Presidency on 9th July, 1850. He was born in the year 1800 in a Log Cabin at Summerhill in New York. Enduring the hardships of frontier life,  Millard Fillmore from a very young age worked on the farm of his father and by the time he […]

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37th President of the US – Richard Nixon

Richard Milhous Nixon Or Richard Nixon born on January 9, 1913 was elected as the thirty-seventh President of the United States(1969 to 1974) and also formerly the thirty-sixth Vice President during the presidential rule of Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953-1961).

During the Second World War, he was the Navy lieutenant commander in the Pacific region. Just next he was elected to […]

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11th President of the US – James Polk the

James Knox Polk was the last US President before the Civil War broke out. Born in the year 1795 James Polk was a resident of the Mecklenburg County. He was a studious child and he graduated from the University of North Carolina.

An enterprising lawyer, James Polk also assumed the offices of the Tennessee legislature, Speaker of […]

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20th President of the US – James Garfield

The 20th President of the United States of America, James Garfield was affiliated to the US Republican Party. He served the tenure of President from March 1881 to September 1881, one of the shortest in the US Presidential history.

He won against the Democratic Party candidate Winfield Scott Hancock in the 1880 US elections. He was the second […]

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4th President of the US – James Madison

Brief Biography of James Madison :

Madison, James is regarded as one of the ‘Founding Fathers’ of the United States of America. He was the 4th US President and started his tenure in the Presidential office in 1809, and continued till 1817.

James Madison was one of the main architects of the US Constitution along with Alexander […]

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33rd President of the US – Harry Truman

Harry Truman born on May 8, 1884 was the thirty-third President of the United States from1945-1953 and as Vice President ascended the office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

In home affairs, Truman faced too many challenges related to the economy marked by severe shortages and many strikes. the Taft-Hartley Act over his veto was the greatest challenge […]

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15th President of the US – James Buchanan

James Buchanan was born in the year 1791 in an affluent family of Pennsylvania. Graduating from Dickinson College, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, James Buchanan was later shifted to Lancaster where he studied Law for the next three years and joined the bar in the year 1812. James Buchanan strongly opposed the War of 1812 and like a dedicated Federalist believed that it […]

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Interesting Facts about US Presidents

Martin Van Buren, the first American by birth to become the US president, is also considered the first professional politician to hold the office. He was called ‘the Fox’ for his crafty political stratagem.

William Henry Harrison had kept a billy goat at the White House. Unfortunately, Harrison couldn’t stay in the White House […]

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