FOUNDING FATHERS

Who was the first President of the United States?

SINCE gaining their independence in 1776, Americans have elected 46 men to shape US society and uphold its democratic values.

Joe R Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States on January 20, 2021.

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Washington and John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison are recognized as the Founding Fathers of the US.

Washington's term as president lasted until 1797, after which Adams became the second president.

Who were the six presidents before George Washington?

Although Washington is widely considered America's first official leader, six other men technically served as "president" before him.

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Delegate John Hancock, Delegate Henry Laurens, Delegate John Jay, and Delegate Samuel Huntington all served as president for a period of time.

Who are the 46 presidents?

Biden became the oldest person to assume the presidency, taking the presidential oath of office two months after turning 78.

Here's a chronological list of the other 45 presidents that came before Biden since 1789:

was elected the first black president in US history in 2008 and served for two terms.

Before leaving office in 2017, he spent his two terms fighting for health care reform and decreasing income inequality.

Franklin D. Roosevelt is the longest-serving US president - he entered office on March 4, 1933, and sat in the Oval Office for four terms until his death in 1945.

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FDR is best known for leading the US through the Great Depression and World War II while expanding the federal government's power through a series of programs and reforms known as the New Deal.

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Ronald Reagan is the only movie star to become president and was known as "the Great Communicator" because of his impressive oratory skills.

Abraham Lincoln is revered for his famous Emancipation Proclamation, which paved the way for abolishing slavery in the US.

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