Title: US Presidents
1US Presidents
2George Washington (1789-1797)No party
- Economy Hamilton established BUS
- Foreign Policy
- No foreign entanglements (no long term alliances
in peacetime) - Jays treaty (British leaves forts on US soil,
British damages maritime US losses) - Pinckneys Treaty (Spanish clarifies
south-western borders, free navigation of
Mississippi) - Domestic
- Whiskey Rebellion (force to maintain order)
- Political/Legal
- Disliked formation of parties
- 2 term limit
3John Adams (1797-1801)Federalist
- Foreign Policy
- French Revolution
- XYZ affair
- Convention of 1800, peace w/France, alliance
canceled, French to pay damages to American
shippers - Domestic
- Alien Sedition act
- Political/Legal
- Marshall Court
4Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809)Demotic Republican
- Economy
- Embargo Act (forbidden exports, tried to get
France/Britain to respect US) - Lowered taxes
- Eliminated whiskey tax
- Non-Intercourse Act embargo to France/Britain
- Foreign Policy
- Louisiana Purchase (1803)
- Chesapeake Affair
- Domestic
- -Lewis Clark
- -Cumberland Road authorized
- Political/Legal
- -Midnight judges (Marbury v. Madison,
judicial review)
5James Madison (1809-1817)Democratic Republican
- Economy
- Macons Bill No2 lifts embargo for first country
to repeal certain decrees/orders - Protectionist Tariff of 1816- British goods start
flooding US market, first protectionist tariff - First BUS charter ends, not renewed
- Foreign Policy
- War of 1812
- Treaty of Ghent ends War of 1812, Not one inch
of territory ceded or lost, armistice
6James Madison (cont.)(1809-1817)Democratic
Republican
- Domestic
- Battle of Tippecanoe (Tecumseh dies Indians
screwed, Harrison gets famous) - Battle of New Orleans (Jacksons popularity
increases) - Cumberland Road construction begins
- Vetoes Bonus Bill (internal improvements should
be done by state) - Political/Legal
- Fletcher v. Peck (legislatures could not mess
w/contracts)
7James Monroe (1817-1825)Democratic Republican
- Economy
- Second BUS (1816)
- Panic of 1819- wildcat banks, too much land
speculation - Foreign Policy
- Monroe Doctrine hands off American continent
- Russo-American Treaty of 1824- Russia leaves
Oregon - Treaty of 1818- fixed northern boundary of
Louisiana
8James Monroe (cont.)(1817-1825) Democratic
Republican
- Domestic
- Jackson invades Florida
- Missouric Compromise (slave below 3630, admit
Maine/Missouri) - Political/Legal
- Gibbons v. Ogden- states couldnt regulate
interstate commerce - Dartmouth College v. Woodward states cant mess
w/contracts
9John Q. AdamsDemocratic Republican
- Economy
- Tariff of Abominations
- Domestic
- Corrupt bargain, Clay becomes Secretary of State
- Political/Legal
- Henry Clay throws election to Adams
10Andrew Jackson (1829-1837)Democrat
- Economy
- Pet banks, pulls money out of BUS
- Vetoes vote to recharter BUS
- Tariff of 1832- lower than Abomination, but
seemed more permanent - Compromise Tariff of 1833
- Foreign Policy
- Texas wins independence
11Andrew Jackson (cont.)(1829-1837) Democrat
- Domestic
- Indian Removal Act
- Maysville Road veto- strict construction
- Specie Circular- attempted to discourage land
spec., paid hard money for hard land - Political/Legal
- Spoils system
12Martin Van Buren (1837-1841)Democrat
- Economy
- Panic of 1837- screwed Buren over
- Independent Treasury
- Foreign Policy
- Recognizes Republic of Texas, but doesnt annex
13William Henry Harrison (1841-1841)Whig
- Political/Legal
- Longest speech, shortest term
14John Tyler (1841-1845)Whig
- Economy
- Vetoed bank bills
- Vetoed a tariff bill
- Foreign Policy
- Webster-Ashburton treaty Maine border dispute
- Texas annexed
15James K. Polk (1845-1849)Democrat
- Economy
- Tariff-for-revenue Bill lowered average rates
from 32 to 25 - Foreign Policy
- Fifty-four forty or fight, but didnt fight
- War w/Mexico got disputed land of Texas and
California - Domestic
- CA, OR acquired
- California gold rush 1848
16Zachary Taylor (1849-1850)Whig
- Domestic
- Doesnt want Compromise of 1850
17Millard Fillmore (1850-1853)Whig
- Domestic
- Wants Compromise of 1850 (CA free, Fugitive Slave
Act)
18Franklin Pierce (1853-1857)Democrat
- Foreign Policy
- Ostend Manifesto- sent diplomats to try to get
Cuba from Spain but Northerners found failed - Gadsden Purchase- create Pacific RR and brought
land from Mexico - Domestic
- Kansas-Nebraska Act- Nebraska free, Kansas
slave but northerners came into Kansas (caused
formation of Republicans)
19James Buchanan (1857-1861)Democrat
- Economy
- Financial crash of 1857 North was hardest hit
and south thought they could live without the
north (King Cotton) - Tariff of 1857 lowest tariff since 1812 rate
20 Northerners complained, fincancial crisis
struck soon after - Domestic
- John Brown- martyr for anti-slavery forces
killed pro-slavery person in Kansas - Lincoln-Douglas debates
- Political/Legal
- Dred Scott v. Sanford slaves were considered to
be property couldnt sue in federal courts
20Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865)Republican
- Domestic
- Civil War
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Crittenden compromise below 3630 would be
slave above would be free Lincoln struck it down - Freedmens Bureau education land for blacks
- Political/Legal
- Suspend civil liberties during war
21Andrew Johnson (1865-1869)Democrat
- Economy
- National Labor Union appears
- Foreign Policy
- Seward buys Alaska
- Political/Legal
- 13th Amendment (free slaves)
- 14th Amendment (citizenship)
- Impeached but acquitted in Senate
22Ulysses Grant (1869-1877)Republican
- Economy
- Panic of 1873 RR speculation
- Resumption Act redeem govt loans in hard
currency (step away from bimetallism) - Domestic
- Political corruption (Credit Mobilier scandal,
Tweed Ring, Whiskey Ring) - Freedmens Bureau expires
- Political/Legal
- 15th Am. (voting)
- Force acts (guarantee voting for blacks)
- Civil Rights Act of 1875 (full and equal
accomodations, ruled unconstitutional by SC)
23Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-1841)Republican
- Economy
- Bland-Allison Act Treasury buys silver makes
silver dollars (continued bimetallism) - Domestic
- Hayes-Tilden standoff--gt Compromise of 1877 end
of military reconstruction for Hayes victory - Desert Land Act gave land to those who would
irrigate for 3 years
24James Garfield (1881-1881) Republican
- Assassinated by deranged office seeker, led to
Pendleton Act
25Chester Arthur (1881-1885)Republican
- Economy Tariff of 1875- continued protectionist
principles - Foreign Policy
- Chinese Exclusion Act
- Political/Legal
- Pendleton Act (led to downfall of patronage)
26Grover Cleveland (part 1 1885-1889)Democrat
- Economy
- Interstate Commerce Act rein in RRs (but
commissioners were all RR people, so nothing
happened) - Knights of Labor dissolved
- Foreign Policy
- Dawes Severalty Act largely destroys Indian
govts - Political/Legal
- Wabash case defeat for populists who wanted to
control railways
27Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893)Republican
- Economy
- McKinley Tariff highest tariff in American
history until then (48) - Sherman Anti-Trust Act prohibited combinaitons
in restraint of trade ... Would be used to target
unions though - Foreign Policy
- Pan-American conference worked w/Latin America
to establish treaties on trade
28Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893)Republican--
continued
- Domestic
- Billion Dollar Congress
- Frontier line disappears
- Pension Act 1890 gave money to veterans (too
much money coming in) - Hull House helped immigrants
- US Forest Service est. by Forest Reserve Act
- Political/Legal
- Populists organized
29Grover Cleveland (part 2 1893-1897)Democrat
- Economy
- Panic of 1893 (blamed on Sherman Silver Purchase
Act, which would be repealed) - Foreign Policy
- Hawaii revolts, but Cleveland refuses to annex
- Domestic
- Labor unrest (Pullman strike)
- Political/Legal
- Plessy v. Ferguson separate but equal
30William McKinley (1897-1901) Republican
- Economy
- Gold Standard Act stopped bimetallism
- Foreign Policy
- USS Maine sunk
- Imperialism
- Open Door note
- Domestic
- Yellow journalism (hyped Maine)
31Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909)Republican
- Economy
- Northern Securities case he didnt want trusts
out of control - Panic of 1907 (Roosevelt Panic)
- Foreign Policy
- Panama Canal
- Expansionism Platt Amendment (Cubans got
independence in name only) - Roosevelt Corollary (Big Stick)
32Theodore Roosevelt (cont.)
- Domestic
- 3 Cs conservation, consumer, corporations
- Hepburn Act no free passes strengthens ICC
- Regulations Meat Inspection Act, Pure Food and
Drug Act - Political/Legal
- Lochner v. New York- cant limit of working hrs
- Gentlemens Agreement w/Japan
- Muller v. Oregon womens working hrs can be
restricted
33William H. TaftRepublican
- Economy
- Payne-Aldrich Tariff Taft didnt lower tariffs
- US Steel prosecution- angered TR
- Foreign Policy
- Dollar diplomacy
- Domestic
- NAACP forms
- Ballinger-Pinchot Affair disagreement between
TR Taft
34Woodrow WilsonDemocrat
- Economy
- Underwood Tariff lowered tariff
- Federal Reserve Act
- Clayton Antitrust Act outlawed price
discrimination, allowed labor unions - FTC established
- LaFollette Seamens Act
- Workers Compensation Act
- Adamsons Act- 8 hr workday for interstate RR
workers (same wages as 10 hr day) - Keating-Owens Act federal child labor law
- War Revenue Act graduated income tax
35Woodrow WilsonDemocrat
- Foreign policy
- Tries to stay out of WWI
- Russian Rev. (US doesnt recognize for 16 years)
- Treaty of Versailles Fourteen Points
- League of Nations
- Red Scare Sacco Vanzetti
36Woodrow Wilson Democrat
- Domestic
- Triple Wall of Privilege (tarriff, banks, trusts)
- Selective Service Act WWI draft
- War Industries Board took control of war
industries - Harlem Renaissance
- Political/legal
- 16th Amendment- income tax
- 17th Amendment- direct election of senators
- Appoints Jew to Supreme Court
- Schenck v. US 1st Am. restricted during war
- 18th Amendment- prohibition
- 19th Amendment- woman suffrage
37Warren G. HardingRepublican
- Economic
- Fordney-McCumber tariff blatantly protective
tariff - Foreign Policy
- Separate peace w/ Germany
- Domestic
- Veterans Bureau
- Emergency Quota Act
- Scandals Teapot Dome, Veteran Bureau
- KKK revived
38Calvin CoolidgeRepublican
- Foreign Policy
- Kellogg-Briand Pact outlaws war
- Domestic
- Snyder Act of 1924- American Indians get
citizenship - Immigration Act of 1924- similar to Emergency
Quota Act - Political/ legal
- Scopes trial- evolution trial
39Herbert Hoover (1929-1933) Republican
- Economy
- Stock market crash
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation- gave loans to
businesses (trickle-down) - Norris LaGuardia Anti-Injection Act- no
yellow-dog contracts - Foreign Policy
- Debt Moratorium- slowed repayment on loans from
European nations - Domestic
- Bonus Army veterans march on Washington,
dispersed by military force
40Franklin Roosevelt (1933-1945) Democrat
- Economy
- Hundred Days Congress
- TVA
- Agricultural Adjustment Act (paid to not grow
crops) - Bank holiday
- Good Neighbor policy- stopped armed intervention
in Latin America - Civilian Conservation Corps- young men work in
forest, send earnings to family - Federal Emergency Relief Act- direct to
civilians
41Franklin Roosevelt
- Economy (continued)
- Indian Reorganization Act more pol. eco.
Freedom - National Housing Act- fed. Housing
administration, homes for cheap - Works Progress Administration- provided for
public works - Wagner Act- National Labor Relations Board est.
- Social Security- pay money to retired people
- Fair Labor Standards Act- minimum wage maximum
hours
42Franklin Roosevelt
- Foreign Policy
- Neutrality Acts
- Munich Conference- appeases Germany
- Cash carry
- Lend-lease Act
- Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact
- Atlantic Charter (if US enters war, Europe would
be first) - Tehran conference- Big Three meet, open 2nd
front in Europe
43Franklin Roosevelt
- Domestic
- GI Bill
- Fair Employment Practices Commission- no
discrimination in war industry - War Production Board (WPB)- controlled production
44Franklin Roosevelt
- Political/Legal
- 20th Amendment- shortens lame duck period
- 21st Amendment- prohibition ends
- court-packing- no messing w/SC
- Korematsu v. US- internment legal
45Harry Truman (1945-1953)Democrat
- Economy
- Employment Act- fed. govt. responsible for
economy - Taft-Hartley Act- no closed shop (cant be forced
to join union) - Fair Deal
- Foreign Policy
- Potsdam Conference- expanded on Yalta conference
- Nuremburg Trials- warcrime trial
- Churchills Iron Curtain
- Truman Doctrine
- Marshall Plan
- Containment policy
- Berlin Airlift
- NATO (North Atlantic TREATY Organization, not
trade)
46Harry TrumanDemocrat
- Domestic
- National Security Act- coordinates wartime
intelligence - Armed forces desegregate
- Political/Legal
- Fear of communism
- Alger Hiss
- Rosenbergs
- McCarthyism
- 22nd Amendment 2 terms
47Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953-1961)Republican
- Economy
- Landrum-Griffin Act- limited union boycotting
- National highways
- Foreign Policy
- Korean war armistice
- Domino theory
- Geneva Summit (open skies- ignored)
- Hungarian revolution failed
- Suez crisis? intervention in Middle East
- Sputnik
48Dwight D. EisenhowerRepublican
- Domestic
- Civil rights Montgomery Bus Boycott, Little Rock
integrated, SCLC SNCC est., lunch counter sit
ins - Alaska Hawaii become states
- Political/legal
- Brown v. Board- separate is inherently unequal
49John F. Kennedy (1961-1963)Democrat
- Foreign Policy (Cold War)
- Berlin Wall constructed
- Bay of Pigs/Cuban Missile Crisis
- Alliance for Progress Marshall Plan for Latin
America - Trade Expansion Act- led to lower tariffs between
Europe US - Peace Corps founded
50John F. KennedyDemocrat
- Domestic
- Civil Rights Freedom Riders, March on Washington
- Political/legal
- 23rd Amendment DC gets 3 electoral college votes
51Lyndon B. JohnsonDemocrat
- Economy
- Great Society- fought poverty racial injustice
- War on Poverty, Medicare Medicaid
- Foreign Policy
- Vietnam
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
- Paris Peace Talks
- Tet offensive
52Lyndon B. JohnsonDemocrat
- Domestic
- Civil Rights Acts
- Political/legal
- 24th Amendment- no poll taxes
- Miranda case (Miranda v. Arizona)
- 25th Amendment presidential succession
- First black on Supreme Court
53Richard NixonRepublican
- Economy
- OPEC embargo
- Alaskan pipeline
- Foreign Policy
- Détente
- SALT
- Opens relationship w/China
- Ceasefire in Vietnam
- Moon landing
54Richard NixonRepublican
- Domestic
- Environment- Clean Air Act, EPA
- Watergate
- Political/legal
- War Powers Act- President couldnt send troops
w/o approval - 26th Amendment 18 to vote
55Gerald FordRepublican
- Foreign Policy
- South Vietnam falls
- Political/legal
- Pardons Nixon
56Jimmy CarterDemocrat
- Economy
- Energy Department (due to OPEC)
- Foreign Policy
- Camp David between Egypt Israel
- Panama Canal treaty US will return it
- SALT II
- Iran Hostage Crisis
- USSR invades Afghanistan
- Political/legal
- Pardons draft evaders in Vietnam War
57Ronald ReaganRepublican
- Economy
- Reaganomics tax cut (tried to decrease size of
govt) - Stock Market plunge, 1987
- Foreign Policy
- Hostages released
- SDI initiative- outspend USSR
- Meets w/Gorbachev
- Domestic
- Iran-Contra scandal
- Political/legal
- 1st woman justice
58George Bush, Sr.Republican
- Economy
- Americans with Disabilities act
- Foreign Policy
- Persian Gulf war
- Berlin Wall falls- Germans united
- USSR disintegrates
- Domestic
- War on Drugs
- Political/legal
- 27th Amendment- congressional pay raises take
effect for next round of senators
59Bill ClintonDemocrat
- Economy
- Welfare reform
- Foreign Policy
- NAFTA signed
- EU created
- Domestic
- WTC bombed
60George W. Bush
- 9/11/2001 attack on WTC, the Pentagon,
thwarted flight against the White House - 3,000 Americans killed
- Created Dept. of Homeland Security
- Sent American forces into Afghanistan to break up
Taliban - Most controversial act invasion of Iraq
- To capture Saddam Hussein
- Hurricane Katrina (2005)