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17th

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Andrew Johnson (apr15 1865-1869 m4). Democratic and no party.

2
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19th

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Rutherford B. Hayes (m4 1877-1881 m4). Republican.

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15th

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James Buchanan (m4 1857-1861 m4). Democratic.

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4th

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James madison (m4 1809-1817 m4). Democratic-republican part. 5’4”, America’s shortest president, he was a founding father (as were all previous presidents).

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11th

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James K. Polk (m4 1845-1849 m4). Democratic.

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6th

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John Quincy Adams (m4 1825-1829 m4). Democratic-republican. -> Not to be mistaken with John Adams. The only ex president to make it into the House of Representatives, where he would fought slavery.

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12th

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Zachary taylor (m4 1849-1850 july9). Whig. Last president to own a slave while serving as president.

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5th

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James Monroe (m4 1817-1824 m4). Democratic-republican. He was the last of the founding fathers who took presidency.

9
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13th

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Millard Filmore (july9 1850-1853 m4). Whig. Despised slavery.

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3rd

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Thomas Jefferson (march 4 1801-march 4 1809). Democratic-republican party.

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7th

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Andrew Jackson (m4 1829-1837 m4). Democratic!!! Worked as a slave trader at a point in his life.

12
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21st

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Chester A. Arthur (sept19 1881-1885 m4). Republican. Formerly vice-president.

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18th

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Ulysses S. Grant (m4 1869-1877 m4). Republican. Last president to own slaves throughout his life.

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14th

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Franklin Pierce (m4 1853-1857 m4). Democratic. Was from a slave-free state, owned no slaves, but supporters southerners rights to own slaves.

15
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8th

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Martin Van Buren (m4 1837-1841 m4). Democratic.

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20th

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James A. Garfield (m4 1881-1881 sept19). Republican.

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9th

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William Henry Harrison (m4 1841-1841 a4). Whig.

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10th

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John Tyler (a4 1841-1845 m4). Whig and then no party after september 13.

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16th

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Abraham Lincoln (m4 1861-1865 apr15). Republican. Lincoln was consistently anti-slavery, but not necessarily pro-abolitionist (as many presidents). He felt justified in freeing the slaves of the Confederacy, but did nothing to free slaves of the north.

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2nd

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John Adams (march 4 1971-march 4 1801). Federalist. -> Not to be mistaken with John Quincy Adams. Despised slavery (he had a practical distaste, thought it was as dangerous as leaving gun powder in the kitchen).

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1st

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George Washington (april 30 1732- March 4 1799). Independent party. 2 terms. Two (4 yrs each). His retirement after the second term established a precedent which held until 1940 and was enacted into law by the 22nd Amendment 1951.