ok here we go....
Washington
Adams
Jefferson
Madison
Monroe
Adams
Jackson
Van Buren
Harrison
Tyler
Polk
Taylor
Fillmore
Pierce
Buchanan
Lincoln
Johnson
Grant
Hayes
Garfield
2007-06-22 02:42:12
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answer #1
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answered by Nickie 3
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Not really for History Buffs, just people who can go to wikipedia and copy/paste like this:
George Washington April 30, 1789 March 4, 1797 No party John Adams 1
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2 John Adams March 4, 1797 March 4, 1801 Federalist Thomas Jefferson 3
3 Thomas Jefferson March 4, 1801 March 4, 1809 Democratic-Republican Aaron Burr 4
George Clinton 5
4 James Madison March 4, 1809 March 4, 1817 Democratic-Republican George Clinton[1]
vacant 6
Elbridge Gerry[1]
vacant 7
5 James Monroe March 4, 1817 March 4, 1825 Democratic-Republican Daniel Tompkins 8
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6 John Quincy Adams March 4, 1825 March 4, 1829 Democratic-Republican John Calhoun 10
7 Andrew Jackson March 4, 1829 March 4, 1837 Democratic John Calhoun[2]
vacant 11
Martin Van Buren 12
8 Martin Van Buren March 4, 1837 March 4, 1841 Democratic Richard Johnson 13
9 William H. Harrison March 4, 1841 April 4, 1841[1] Whig John Tyler 14
10 John Tyler April 4, 1841 March 4, 1845 Whig
No party[3] vacant
11 James K. Polk March 4, 1845 March 4, 1849 Democratic George Dallas 15
12 Zachary Taylor March 4, 1849 July 9, 1850[1] Whig Millard Fillmore 16
13 Millard Fillmore July 9, 1850 March 4, 1853 Whig vacant
14 Franklin Pierce March 4, 1853 March 4, 1857 Democratic William King[1]
vacant 17
15 James Buchanan March 4, 1857 March 4, 1861 Democratic John Breckinridge 18
16 Abraham Lincoln March 4, 1861 April 15, 1865[4] Republican
National Union[5] Hannibal Hamlin 19
Andrew Johnson 20
17 Andrew Johnson April 15, 1865 March 4, 1869 Democratic
National Union[5] vacant
18 Ulysses S. Grant March 4, 1869 March 4, 1877 Republican Schuyler Colfax 21
Henry Wilson[1]
vacant 22
19 Rutherford B. Hayes March 4, 1877 March 4, 1881 Republican William Wheeler 23
20 James Garfield March 4, 1881 September 19, 1881[4] Republican Chester A. Arthur
2007-06-22 09:45:09
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answer #2
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answered by garpit c 5
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I'm sorry, but you are incorrect.
George Washington was not the first president of the United States, he was the fifteenth. He was the first one elected under the Constitution, but fourteen others had the office before him, some more than once.
They are, in order of their first election:
Peyton Randolph of Virginia (1723-1775)
Henry Middleton (1717-1784)
John Hancock (1737-1793)
Henry Laurens (1724-1792)
John Jay (1745-1829)
Samuel Huntington (1732-1796)
Thomas McKean (1734-1817)
John Hanson (1715-1783)
Elias Boudinot (1741-1802)
Thomas Mifflin (1744-1800)
Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794)
Nathaniel Gorham (1738-1796)
Arthur St. Clair (1734-1818)
Cyrus Griffin (1736-1796)
2007-06-22 11:00:17
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answer #3
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answered by open4one 7
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our 10th grade teacher made us learn the first 35, because thats what we covered during the semester year, so i know these like the back of my hand.........
1.George Washington
2. John Adams
3.Thomas jefferson
4.James Madison
5. James Monroe
6. John Q. Adams
7.ANdrew Jackson
8.Martin Van Buren
9.William Harrison
10. J. tyler
11. J.polk
12.Zachary Taylor
13. Millard Fillmore
14. Franklin Pierce
15. James Buchanan
16. Abraham Lincoln
17. Andrew Johnson
18. Ulysses Grant
19. Rutherford Hayes
20. James Garfield
2007-06-22 10:44:06
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answer #4
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answered by alabamachik_ml 1
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Washington
Adams
Jefferson
Madison
Monroe
Adams
Jackson
Van Buren
Harrison
Tyler
Polk
Taylor
Fillmore
Pierce
Buchanan
Lincoln
Johnson
Grant
Hayes
Garfield
2007-06-22 23:57:47
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answer #5
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answered by AJ 4
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/chronological.html
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http://ap.grolier.com/
Washington
Adams
Jefferson
Madison
Monroe
Adams
Jackson
Van Buren
Harrison
Tyler
Polk
Taylor
Fillmore
Pierce
Buchanan
Lincoln
Johnson
Grant
Hayes
Garfield
2007-06-22 10:29:11
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answer #6
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answered by Yeahhhh 4
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