Franklin D. Roosevelt first took the presidential oath on March 4, 1933, to deliver his first inaugural address amid the depths of the Great Depression. The speech, marked by it...
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Yes, there have been divorced presidents of the United States. While the office has historically been held by men who entered marriage and remained wed until their spouse’s de...
Read articleWilliam McKinley was the president of the United States throughout 1899, having been reelected in 1900. This overview examines his leadership during that year, including domesti...
Read articleJohn Adams, the second president of the United States, served from 1797 to 1801 and remains a pivotal figure in the early constitutional order. As the first vice president to as...
Read articleJohn Quincy Adams has sometimes been mentioned in beard lore, but the first president widely recorded with a beard was none other than the 16th president, Abraham Lincoln. Linco...
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