The Presidents

The history of each president of the United States of America.
1789-1825
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The fledgling nation's revolutionary Founding Fathers become its first administrators, from George Washington, who defined the presidency, to James Monroe, who was the last of the Revolutionary War heroes.

1825-1849
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America's leadership changes hands from the Founding Fathers to a new breed of "Founding Sons;" the period is marked by the bitterest election in U.S. history, the first succession crisis and the first impeachment resolution against a president.

1849-1865
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Volatile issues of states' rights and slavery erupt into civil war; this period is marked by the rough-hewn style of Zachary Taylor, the near-treasonous activities of the James Buchanan administration and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

1865-1885
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The nation faces the difficult task of rebuilding a union after four years of civil war and a presidential assassination.

1885-1913
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The Gilded Age features a new breed of men who occupy the White House.

1945-1977
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An era of seeming bliss turns into a period of total political disenfranchisement.

Carter to Bush (1977-2005)
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An era marked by a new world order is defined by the fall of the Berlin Wall and is shattered by the specter of global terrorism.