The US Civil War had more American casualties than any other war; hence the US President in power during the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, would have had the most troops die under his administration.
the Reagan administration
George W. Bush, the 43rd president, appointed the most convicted criminals to his administration.
If your definition of 'corruption' is: "number of members of the administration indicted", then the answer is - Ronald Reagan.
The most important event during the administration of Bush was the terrorist attack in NYC and the Pentagon on 9/11/01 and the subsequent invasion by US troops into Iraq and Afghanistan.
Abraham Lincoln.
Warren Harding probably had the most corrupt cabinet,.
Most of the troops were removed during Ulysses Grant'ssecond term. The final removals, from South Carolina and Louisiana, took place early in the administration of Rutherford B. Hayes in 1877.
financial chaos
Financial chaos
Alexander Hamilton's role in President Washington's administration was that of Secretary of the Treasury. This was one of the most powerful roles anyone could play in the administration and allowed Hamilton a primary role in authoring economic policies.
Ever since Truman's administration The President has had the most power. So, no it is not weak.
Nikita Khrushchev