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Presidency Portrait President Party Election Vice President 1: April 30, 1789 – March 4, 1797: George Washington: Unaffiliated: 1788–89: John Adams: 1792
As the head of the government of the United States, the president is arguably the most powerful government official in the world. The president is elected to a four-year term via an electoral college system. Since the Twenty-second Amendment was adopted in 1951, the American presidency has been limited to a maximum of two terms.
No.PresidentBirthplacePolitical Party46Pa.45N.Y.44Hawaii43Conn.- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
James Monroe was the fifth President of the United States (1817–1825) and the last President from the Founding Fathers.
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No.PortraitName (birth–death)Term Of Office(took Office)4Anastasio Bustamante (1780–1853)1 January 183013 August 18325Melchor Múzquiz (1790–1844)14 August 183224 December 18326Manuel Gómez Pedraza (1789–1851)24 December 183231 March 18337Valentín Gómez Farías (1781–1858)1 April 183316 May 1833Vicente Guerrero. Vicente Ramón Guerrero Saldaña [2] ( Spanish: [biˈsente raˈmoŋ ɡeˈreɾo]; baptized 10 August 1782 – 14 February 1831) was a Mexican soldier and statesman who became the nation's second president. He was one of the leading generals who fought against Spain during the Mexican War of Independence .
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March 5 – James Monroe is sworn in for his second term as President of the United States. Daniel D. Tompkins is sworn in for his second term as Vice President of the United States. June 27 – The New Hampton School is founded in the state of New Hampshire .
By November 1823, President Monroe had decided that the United States needed to issue a unilateral declaration in response to the prospect of the Spanish monarchy attempting to recover its colonial empire in the Americas.