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nirvana33 [79]
3 years ago
11

Can someone name all the presidents please

Social Studies
2 answers:
PSYCHO15rus [73]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

ok

Explanation:

geroge washington , john adams , thomas jefferson , james madison , james monroe

Molodets [167]3 years ago
8 0

<em>I will list them in order according to which president was the first, second, third, and so on. Also, I didn't count people twice who were re-elected because they still remain the same president of that time.</em>

<em>1.) George Washington</em>

<em>2.) John Adams</em>

<em>3.) Thomas Jefferson</em>

<em>4.) James Madison</em>

<em>5.) James Monroe </em>

<em>6.) John Adams (John Quincy Adams)</em>

<em>7.) Andrew Jackson</em>

<em>8.) Martin Buren (Martin Van Buren)</em>

<em>9.) William Harrison (William Henry Harrison)</em>

<em>10.) John Tyler</em>

<em>11.) James K. Polk</em>

<em>12.) Zachary Taylor</em>

<em>13.) Willard Fillmore</em>

<em>14.) Franklin Pierce</em>

<em>15.) James Buchanan </em>

<em>16.) Abraham Lincoln </em>

<em>17.) Andrew Johnson</em>

<em>18.) Ulysses S. Grant</em>

<em>19.) Rutherford B. Hayes</em>

<em>20.) James Garfield</em>

<em>21.) Chester A. Arthur </em>

<em>22.) Grover Cleaveland </em>

<em>23.) William Mckinley </em>

<em>24.) Theodore Roosevelt</em>

<em>25.) William H. Taft</em>

<em>26.) Woodrow Wilson</em>

<em>27.) Warren G. Harding</em>

<em>28.) Calvin Coolidge</em>

<em>29.) Herbert Hoover</em>

<em>30.) Franklin D. Roosevelt</em>

<em>31.) Harry S. Truman</em>

<em>32.) Dwight D. Eisenhower</em>

<em>33.) John F. Kennedy </em>

<em>34.) Lyndon B. Johnson</em>

<em>35.) Richard M. Nixon</em>

<em>36.) Gerald R. Ford</em>

<em>37.) James Carter</em>

<em>38.) Ronald Reagan</em>

<em>39.) George H. W. Bush</em>

<em>40.) William J. Clinton</em>

<em>41.) George W. Bush</em>

<em>42.) Barrack Obama</em>

<em>43.) Donald Trump</em>

<em>44.) Joe Biden (Jr.)</em>

<em>Hope this helps and have a nice day.</em>

<em>-R3TR0 Z3R0</em>

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