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Presidents By Christina Garcia

George Washington Was the first president of the United States and commander and chief of the Revolution. Was president around the time the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were made. Was president from Died December 14,1799

John Adams He was a horrible president. Not from Virginia. (From Massachusetts) Was in office from Died on July 4, 1826 Served two terms as president. Was Vice President for two years under George Washington. Was a federalist

Thomas Jefferson Was the third president of the United States. Was in office from Wrote the Declaration of Independence and helped with the Bill of Rights and Constitution. Was in the Democrat Republicans and against Hamilton’s federalists. Was for small businesses and farmers. Died July 4,1826

James Madison Was in office from Was president when the War of 1812 happened. Because they drawn the war after so long, they got respect from all of Europe. This is because Great Britain was the most powerful nation in the world at that time and if they could tie them in a war they must be pretty powerful themselves. Died June 28, 1836

James Monroe Was in office from Wrote the Monroe Doctrine stating that Europe could not interfere with North America nor South America. Died July 4, 1831