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United States Presidents

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He oversaw significant territorial expansion, including the annexation of Texas, the Oregon Treaty, and the Mexican-American War.
He signed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which allowed settlers in those territories to determine whether they would allow slavery.
He is known as the "Father of the Constitution" for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
He signed the Compromise of 1850, which attempted to address the issue of slavery in the territories.
He became president after Lincoln's assassination and faced significant challenges during Reconstruction following the Civil War.
He served the shortest term of any U.S. President, dying after only 31 days in office.
He issued the Force Bill, allowing him to use military force to enforce federal law.
His presidency was marked by the Monroe Doctrine, which declared that European powers should not interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere.
He became the first Vice President to assume the presidency upon the death of a sitting president.
He oversaw the end of Reconstruction and worked to reconcile the North and South after the Civil War.
He was the commanding general of the Union Army during the Civil War and pursued policies aimed at protecting the rights of African Americans during Reconstruction.
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He presided over the nation as it descended into the Civil War, and his inability to effectively address the issue of slavery contributed to the conflict.
He issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which declared all slaves in Confederate-held territory to be free, and led the nation through the Civil War, ultimately preserving the Union.
He negotiated the Adams-Onís Treaty, which secured Florida for the United States from Spain.
He faced the economic downturn known as the Panic of 1837, which was one of the most severe financial crises in the history of the United States.
He was the commanding general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and presided over the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
He authored the Declaration of Independence and made the Louisiana Purchase, doubling the size of the United States.
He was a career military officer and hero of the Mexican-American War.
He was one of the Founding Fathers and played a significant role in drafting the Declaration of Independence.