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kenny6666 [7]
3 years ago
12

George Washington - Donald trump can you give me all the presidents name btw first to last?

History
2 answers:
Anestetic [448]3 years ago
6 0

1. George Washington April 30, 1789 March 4, 1797

2. John Adams March 4, 1797 March 4, 1801

3. Thomas Jefferson March 4, 1801 March 4, 1809

4. James Madison March 4, 1809 March 4, 1817

5. James Monroe March 4, 1817 March 4, 1825

6. John Quincy Adams March 4, 1825 March 4, 1829

7. Andrew Jackson March 4, 1829 March 4, 1837

8. Martin Van Buren March 4, 1837 March 4, 1841

9. William Henry Harrison March 4, 1841 April 4, 1841

10. John Tyler April 4, 1841 March 4, 1845

11. James K. Polk March 4, 1845 March 4, 1849

12. Zachary Taylor March 4, 1849 July 9, 1850

13. Millard Fillmore July 9, 1850 March 4, 1853

14. Franklin Pierce March 4, 1853 March 4, 1857

15. James Buchanan March 4, 1857 March 4, 1861

16. Abraham Lincoln March 4, 1861 April 15, 1865

17. Andrew Johnson April 15, 1865 March 4, 1869

18. Ulysses S. Grant March 4, 1869 March 4, 1877

19. Rutherford B. Hayes March 4, 1877 March 4, 1881

20. James Garfield March 4, 1881 September 19, 1881

21. Chester Arthur September 19, 1881 March 4, 1885

22. Grover Cleveland March 4, 1885 March 4, 1889

23. Benjamin Harrison March 4, 1889 March 4, 1893

24. Grover Cleveland March 4, 1893 March 4, 1897

25. William McKinley March 4, 1897 September 14, 1901

26. Theodore Roosevelt September 14, 1901 March 4, 1909

27. William Howard Taft March 4, 1909 March 4, 1913

28. Woodrow Wilson March 4, 1913 March 4, 1921

29. Warren G. Harding March 4, 1921 August 2, 1923

30. Calvin Coolidge August 2, 1923 March 4, 1929

31. Herbert Hoover March 4, 1929 March 4, 1933

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt March 4, 1933 April 12, 1945

33. Harry S. Truman April 12, 1945 January 20, 1953

34. Dwight Eisenhower January 20, 1953 January 20, 1961

35. John F. Kennedy January 20, 1961 November 22, 1963

36. Lyndon B. Johnson November 22, 1963 January 20, 1969

37. Richard Nixon January 20, 1969 August 9, 1974

38. Gerald Ford August 9, 1974 January 20, 1977

39. Jimmy Carter January 20, 1977 January 20, 1981

40. Ronald Reagan January 20, 1981 January 20, 1989

41. George Bush January 20, 1989 January 20, 1993

42. Bill Clinton January 20, 1993 January 20, 2001

43. George W. Bush January 20, 2001 January 20, 2009

44. Barack Obama  January 20, 2009 January 20, 2017

45. Donald Trump (Currently in office)

kompoz [17]3 years ago
3 0

1. George Washington

April 30, 1789

March 4, 1797  

2. John Adams

March 4, 1797  

March 4, 1801

3. Thomas Jefferson

March 4, 1801  

March 4, 1809

4. James Madison

March 4, 1809  

March 4, 1817

5. James Monroe

March 4, 1817  

March 4, 1825

6. John Quincy Adams

March 4, 1825  

March 4, 1829

7. Andrew Jackson

March 4, 1829  

March 4, 1837

8. Martin Van Buren

March 4, 1837  

March 4, 1841

9. William Henry Harrison

March 4, 1841  

April 4, 1841

10. John Tyler

April 4, 1841  

March 4, 1845

11. James K. Polk

March 4, 1845  

March 4, 1849

12. Zachary Taylor

March 4, 1849  

July 9, 1850

13. Millard Fillmore

July 9, 1850  

March 4, 1853

14. Franklin Pierce

March 4, 1853  

March 4, 1857

15. James Buchanan

March 4, 1857  

March 4, 1861

16. Abraham Lincoln

March 4, 1861  

April 15, 1865

17. Andrew Johnson

April 15, 1865  

March 4, 1869

18. Ulysses S. Grant

March 4, 1869  

March 4, 1877

19. Rutherford B. Hayes

March 4, 1877  

March 4, 1881

20. James Garfield

March 4, 1881  

September 19, 1881

21. Chester Arthur

September 19, 1881  

March 4, 1885

22. Grover Cleveland

March 4, 1885  

March 4, 1889

23. Benjamin Harrison

March 4, 1889  

March 4, 1893

24. Grover Cleveland

March 4, 1893  

March 4, 1897

25. William McKinley

March 4, 1897  

September 14, 1901

26. Theodore Roosevelt

September 14, 1901  

March 4, 1909

27. William Howard Taft

March 4, 1909  

March 4, 1913

28. Woodrow Wilson

March 4, 1913  

March 4, 1921

29. Warren G. Harding

March 4, 1921  

August 2, 1923

30. Calvin Coolidge

August 2, 1923  

March 4, 1929

31. Herbert Hoover

March 4, 1929  

March 4, 1933

32. Franklin D. Roosevelt

March 4, 1933  

April 12, 1945

33. Harry S. Truman

April 12, 1945  

January 20, 1953

34. Dwight Eisenhower

January 20, 1953  

January 20, 1961

35. John F. Kennedy

January 20, 1961  

November 22, 1963

36. Lyndon B. Johnson

November 22, 1963  

January 20, 1969

37. Richard Nixon

January 20, 1969  

August 9, 1974

38. Gerald Ford

August 9, 1974  

January 20, 1977

39. Jimmy Carter

January 20, 1977  

January 20, 1981

40. Ronald Reagan

January 20, 1981  

January 20, 1989

41. George Bush

January 20, 1989  

January 20, 1993

42. Bill Clinton

January 20, 1993  

January 20, 2001

43. George W. Bush

January 20, 2001  

January 20, 2009

44. Barack Obama

January 20, 2009  

January 20, 2017

45. Donald Trump

January 20, 2017  

Currently in Office

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