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  1. According to some calculations, the 1949 inauguration had more witnesses than all previous presidential inaugurations combined.[260][263] ^ Truman left office on January 20, 1953, and was succeeded by Dwight D. Eisenhower as the 34th president of the United States. ^ Kennedy was born in 1917 and took office in 1961.

  2. The incumbent president is Joe Biden, who assumed office on January 20, 2021. [13] The president-elect is Donald Trump, who will assume office on January 20, 2025. [14][15] Trump will be the second president after Grover Cleveland to serve two non-consecutive terms, as the 45th and 47th president. [16]

    No.[a]
    Portrait
    Name (birth–death)
    Term [17]
    January 20, 2021 – Incumbent
    Donald Trump (b. 1946) [77]
    January 20, 2017 – January 20, 2021
    Barack Obama (b. 1961) [76]
    January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2017
    George W. Bush (b. 1946) [75]
    January 20, 2001 – January 20, 2009
  3. Donald Trump. June 14, 1946. New York, New York. Joe Biden. Nov 20, 1942. Scranton, Pennsylvania. Presidential birth and death dates and birthplace and location where each President died.

    President
    Birth Date
    Birth Place
    Death Date
    Feb 22, 1732
    Dec 14, 1799
    Oct 30, 1735
    July 4, 1826
    Apr 13, 1743
    July 4, 1826
    Mar 16, 1751
    June 28, 1836
    • George Washington (April 30, 1789—March 4, 1797). No party. The 1st U.S. President. Washington served two terms. An American War General in the American Revolutionary War.
    • John Adams (March 4, 1797—March 4, 1801). Federalist. The second President of the United States was a man who resided in New England and was a prominent attorney and politician from Boston.
    • Thomas Jefferson (March 4, 1801—March 1809). Democratic-Republican. The third President of the United States was one of the contributing writers of the Declaration of Independence.
    • James Madison (March 4, 1809—March 4, 1817). Democratic-Republican. Madison is revered as the “Father of the Constitution” and the writer of the U.S. Bill of rights.
    • King of Great Britain
    • President of The Continental Congress
    • President of The United States of America

    George II(1727-1760) 1. 1.1. George Washingtonborn February 22, 1732 1.2. John Adamsborn October 30, 1735 1.3. Thomas Jeffersonborn April 13, 1743 1.4. James Madisonborn March 16, 1751 1.5. James Monroeborn April 28, 1758 George III (1760-1776*) (" * " = This is the year 13 of Great Britain's North American colonies declared their independence.) 1....

    Elias Boudinot(1782–1783) 1. 1.1. Martin Van Burenborn December 5, 1782 Position vacant (June-November 1784) 1. 1.1. Zachary Taylorborn November 24, 1784

    George Washington(1789-1797) 1. 1.1. John Tylerborn March 29, 1790 1.2. James Buchananborn April 23, 1791 1.3. James K. Polkborn November 2, 1795 John Adams(1797-1801) 1. 1.1. Millard Fillmoreborn January 7, 1800 Thomas Jefferson(1801-1809) 1. 1.1. Franklin Pierceborn November 23, 1804 1.2. Andrew Johnsonborn December 29, 1808 1.3. Abraham Lincolnb...

  4. Nov 14, 2023 · Fillmore was born in a log cabin in Cayuga County in the Finger Lakes region of New York State, to Nathaniel Fillmore and Phoebe Millard, as the second of nine children and the eldest son.[1] (As this was three weeks after George Washington's death, Fillmore was the first U.S. President born after the death of a former president.)

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  6. Feb 28, 2018 · Born: December 5, 1782, Kinderhook, New York. Died: July 24, 1862, Kinderhook, New York, at the age of 79. Martin Van Buren was the first American president born after the colonies declared their independence from Britain and became the United States. To put the span of Van Buren's life in perspective, he could recall that as a young man he had ...

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