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文档介绍:The US presidents e Washington ? The first president for 8 years (1789-1797) ? Father of the nation second Moses ? The first man in war and the first man in the peace ? Washington Monument e Washington Bridge (link New Jersey and New York) John Adams ? the first vice-president in the US and the second US president (1797-1801) ? Four of the founding fathers in the US ? Graduate from Harvard University ? Participated in drafting Declaration of Independence ? The first US president who resident White House Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809) ? Drafted Declaration of Independence ? The first state of secretary in the US ? Founder of Democratic Republican Party ? Founder of Democratic Politics ? Pioneer of Westward Movement ? Purchase of Louisiana (1803) ? Founder of University of Virginia(1812) James Madison (1809-1817) Father of Constitution Graduated from Princeton University Won the second War with England (1812-1815) James Monroe (1817-1825) The last forerunner of American Revolution Monroe Doctrine: Basis of American foreign policy John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) First son of the second president John Adams Graduated from Harvard University The most essful State of Secretary in the US Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) ? First president of humble birth ? first governor of Florida ? Old Hero ? Old Hickory ? Founder of Democratic Party ? People ’ s president ? The first president who experienced assassination but wasn ’ t killed Martin Van Buren (1837-1841) ? The first president of Dutch descents ? The state of secretary during Jackson ’ s first administration ? The Vice-president during Jackson ’ s second administration ? The first US president from New York ? Economic panic (1837) ? Nicknames: small big figure ? sophisticated politicians William H. Harrison (1841) ? The first president to die during his office ? The last president to be born before Declaration of Independence ?"Old Tippecanoe “