George Washington

George Washington (February 22, 1732 - December 14, 1799), was Born in 1732 into a Virginia planter family, he learned the morals, manners, and body of knowledge requisite for an 18th century Virginia gentleman.

served as the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797 and as the commander of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783. Because of his significant role in the revolution and in the formation of the United States, he is often referred to as "Father of His Country".

The Continental Congress appointed Washington commander-in-chief of the American revolutionary forces in 1775. The following year, he forced the British out of Boston, lost New York City, and crossed the Delaware River in New Jersey, defeating the surprised enemy units later that year. Because of his strategy, Revolutionary forces captured the two main British combat armies at Saratoga and Yorktown. Negotiating with Congress, the colonial states, and French allies, he held together a tenuous army and a fragile nation amid the threats of disintegration and failure. Following the end of the war in 1783, King George III asked what Washington would do next and was told of rumors that he'd return to his farm; this prompted the king to state, "If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world." Washington did return to private life and retired to his plantation at Mount Vernon.

He presided over the Philadelphia Convention that drafted the United States Constitution in 1787 because of general dissatisfaction with the Articles of Confederation. Washington became President of the United States in 1789 and established many of the customs and usages of the new government's executive department. He sought to create a nation capable of surviving in a world torn asunder by war between Britain and France. His unilateral Proclamation of Neutrality of 1793 provided a basis for avoiding any involvement in foreign conflicts. He supported plans to build a strong central government by funding the national debt, implementing an effective tax system, and creating a national bank. Washington avoided the temptation of war and a decade of peace with Britain began with the Jay Treaty in 1795; he used his prestige to get it ratified over intense opposition from the Jeffersonians. Although never officially joining the Federalist Party, he supported its programs and was its inspirational leader. Washington's farewell address was a primer on republican virtue and a stern warning against partisanship, sectionalism, and involvement in foreign wars. He was awarded the first Congressional Gold Medal with the Thanks of Congress in 1776.

Washington died in 1799. Henry Lee, delivering the funeral oration, declared Washington "first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen".Historical scholars consistently rank him as one of the greatest United States presidents.

The list Of president

THE LIST OF THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENTS

Presidents Term of President Vice-President Party
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George Washington (1732-1799) 1789-1797 John Adams None, Federalist
2
John Adams (1735-1826) 1797-1801 Thomas Jefferson Federalist
3
Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) 1801-1809 Aaron Burr, George Clinton Democratic-Republican
4
James Madison (1751-1836) 1809-1817 George Clinton, Elbridge Gerry Democratic-Republican
5
James Monroe (1758-1831) 1817-1825 Daniel Tompkins Democratic-Republican
6
John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) 1825-1829 John Calhoun Democratic-Republican
7
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) 1829-1837 John Calhoun, Martin van Buren Democrat
8
Martin van Buren (1782-1862) 1837-1841 Richard Johnson Democrat
9
William H. Harrison (1773-1841) 1841 John Tyler Whig
10
John Tyler (1790-1862) 1841-1845 . Whig
11
James K. Polk (1795-1849) 1845-1849 George Dallas Democrat
12
Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) 1849-1850 Millard Fillmore Whig
13
Millard Fillmore (1800-1874) 1850-1853 . Whig
14
Franklin Pierce (1804-1869) 1853-1857 William King Democrat
15
James Buchanan (1791-1868) 1857-1861 John Breckinridge Democrat
16
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) 1861-1865 Hannibal Hamlin, Andrew Johnson Republican
17
Andrew Johnson (1808-1875) 1865-1869 . National Union
18
Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885) 1869-1877 Schuyler Colfax Republican
19
Rutherford Hayes (1822-1893) 1877-1881 William Wheeler Republican
20
James Garfield (1831-1881) 1881 Chester Arthur Republican
21
Chester Arthur (1829-1886) 1881-1885 . Republican
22
Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) 1885-1889 Thomas Hendriks Democrat
23
Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) 1889-1893 Levi Morton Republican
24
Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) 1893-1897 Adlai Stevenson Democrat
25
William McKinley (1843-1901) 1897-1901 Garret Hobart, Theodore Roosevelt Republican
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) 1901-1909 Charles Fairbanks Republican
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William Taft (1857-1930) 1909-1913 James Sherman Republican
28
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) 1913-1921 Thomas Marshall Democrat
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Warren Harding (1865-1923) 1921-1923 Calvin Coolidge Republican
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Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) 1923-1929 Charles Dawes Republican
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Herbert C. Hoover (1874-1964) 1929-1933 Charles Curtis Republican
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945) 1933-1945 John Garner, Henry Wallace, Harry S. Truman Democrat
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Harry S Truman (1884-1972) 1945-1953 Alben Barkley Democrat
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Dwight David Eisenhower (1890-1969) 1953-1961 Richard Milhous Nixon Republican
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963) 1961-1963 Lyndon Johnson Democrat
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Lyndon Baines Johnson (1908-1973) 1963-1969 Hubert Humphrey Democrat
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Richard Milhous Nixon (1913-1994) 1969-1974 Spiro Agnew, Gerald R. Ford Republican
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Gerald R. Ford (1913- 2006) 1974-1977 Nelson Rockefeller Republican
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James (Jimmy) Earl Carter, Jr. (1924- ) 1977-1981 Walter Mondale Democrat
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Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911- 2004) 1981-1989 George H. W. Bush Republican
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George H. W. Bush (1924- ) 1989-1993 James Danforth (Dan) Quayle Republican
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William (Bill) Jefferson Clinton (1946- ) 1993-2001 Al Gore Democrat
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George W. Bush (1946- ) 2001-2009 Richard Cheney Republican
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Barack Obama (1961- ) 2009- Joseph Biden Democrat