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Presidents of the

United States

By Eddy Nelson Tavera


Chester A. Arthur
September 19, 1881 - March 4, 1885
He didn't have vice president
He was 21st president of united state of
america.
5 facts of each one about their government
and/or the things they did.
● Upon leaving office, he returned to New York. He tried to enter the Senate in 1886, but
was not able to get enough support from his colleagues.
● During the Civil War the United States served as the head of state logistics during the
year 1861.
● His father had initially immigrated to Dunham, Quebec, Canada, so he could be
Canadian.
● He could hardly be president due to the lack of documentation on his birth.
● His opponents created rumors that he was Canadian so that he did not reach the
presidency
Grover Cleveland
the first time was March 4, 1893 -
March 4, 1897 and the second was
March 4, 1885 - March 4, 1889
His vice presidents were Adlai
Stevenson and Thomas A. Hendricks.
22nd and 24th President of the United
States
5 facts of each one about their government
and/or the things they did.

● He was the fifth of nine children of the Reverend Richard Cleveland and
his wife Anne Neal.
● Cleveland's management can be summed up in one of its most
characteristic phrases, "I only have one thing to do and that is to do the
right thing."
● To curb public spending we can find the veto of a law that allocated
10,000 dollars to buy grain to distribute among Texan farmers
impoverished by the drought.
● Shortly after becoming president, he had to face a crisis known as the
Panic of 1893.
● He was the only one to have his White House wedding.
Benjamin Harrison
March 4, 1889 - March 4, 1893
His vice presidents was Levi P. Morton
23rd President of the United States
5 facts of each one about their government
and/or the things they did.
● Harrison was a man of cold and reserved character.
● Benjamin Harrison did not win by a landslide victory, but he did pick up a hitherto
unknown political and economic heritage.
● Two weeks before the elections, on October 25, 1892, he lost his wife.
● In 1896 he married Mary Scott Lord Dimmick, a widow twenty-five years his junior.
● Harrison fought in the Civil War, in which he rose to the rank of Brigadier General.
George W. Bush
January 20, 2001 - January 20, 2009
His vice presidents was Dick cheney
43rd President of the United States
5 facts of each one about their government
and/or the things they did.
● He was named president of the country after a narrow victory in the 2000 presidential
elections.
● just eight months into his first term as president, Bush had to confront the terrorist
attacks of September 11, 2001
● He promoted policies that fell on the economy, health and education, reformed social
security.
● Despite the wars, Bush managed to defeat Democratic Senator John Kerry in the 2004
presidential election.
● He was the first child of the marriage of George Herbert Walker Bush and Barbara
Pierce.
Barack Obama
January 20, 2009 - January 20, 2017.
His vice presidents was Joe biden.
44th President of the United States.
5 facts of each one about their government
and/or the things they did.
● His full name is Barack Hussein Obama, and he was born on August 4, 1961 on the
island of Honolulu, Hawaii. The name Barack means "blessed" in Swahili, an African
language spoken in Kenya, the home country of Barack's father.
● Obama met his wife at a Chicago law firm, as Michelle also studied law. Together they
have two daughters named Malia and Sasha.
● There is already a school named after Barack Obama. This is located in the city of Kogelo,
Kenya, where her father was originally from.
● He has been named “Person of the Year” twice by Time magazine.
● He is the first African-American candidate to be nominated for the presidency by the
Democratic Party and is the first to hold presidential office in the United States.
Donald Trump
January 20, 2017 - January 20, 2021
His vice presidents was Mike pence
45th President of the United States
5 facts of each one about their government
and/or the things they did.
● In 2012 he hired a double of the then US president, Barack Obama, to tell him: "You're
fired!", His star phrase in The Apprentice. The video was never aired.
● He was born on June 14, 1946 in the borough of Queens, in New York. Although he
would have preferred to be born in Kings.
● He has appeared in numerous films and television series, such as Home Alone 2: Lost in
New York, Zoolander, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, The Prince of Bel-Air, The
Simpsons, Top Gear, Wrestlemania ... and up to three Playboy video documentaries that,
fortunately, he did not star in.
● He held the rights to the Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants for
almost two decades, until in 2015 he was forced to give them up for his racist comments
and his fondness for entering the girls' locker room to say hello while they were changing
clothes. clothing. A classy guy.
● In 1998, Spy magazine sent dozens of 13-cent checks to millionaires around the world.
Only two people collected it: an arms dealer and Donald Trump. No one becomes a
billionaire without cashing 13 cent checks.
Joe Biden
From January 20, 2021
His vice presidents is Kamala harris
46th President of the United States
5 facts of each one about their government
and/or the things they did.
● Joe Biden lost his wife and young daughter in a car accident.
● The candidate does not work any December 18: In honor and memory of his wife and
daughter, Joe Biden does not work during that date.
● Joe Biden became one of the youngest senators in history.
● Biden was Vice President of the United States in 2009.
● His son Joshep passed away in 2015.

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