Martin Van Buren- served a 4 year term from 1837 to 1841
William Harrison- died in office a month after inauguration in 1841
John Tyler- was Harrison VP, served out his 4 year term from 1841-1845
James K. Polk- was elected after Tyler and he served his four year term from 1845-1849
Zach Taylor- elected in 1849, died in 1850.
Millard Fillmore- was Taylor's VP and served from 1850 to 1853
James Madison was the President of the United States in 1815.
James Madison was the 4th President of the United States from 1809 March 4 to 1817 March 4, serving 2 terms. He was previously the Secretary of State in Thomas Jefferson's government.
There was only one US President in 1800: John Adams. Thomas Jefferson, his political rival, served as Vice-President.
The Presidential election of 1800 resulted in a tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, who each received 73 electoral votes. The Electoral College was unable to resolve the split, so that responsibility fell to the US House of Representatives in early 1801. Thomas Jefferson ultimately won the election, but the decision wasn't made until Congress' lame duck session in 1801, so he can't even be counted as President-elect in 1800.
If you google "list of presidents of the united states" you will get a wikipedia article with all the information you want. That is a lot quicker than posting a question here.
James Madison served from March 4, 1809 until March 4, 1817 when he gave up the office to James Monroe who then served until March 4, 1825.
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There are about 50 presidents. Go to http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-presidents-of-mexico Some with foreign names.
yes. The US Presidents have lived in the White House since 1800.
By walking , horse and carriage and by river boat. Later in the century, railroads were built.
There were two Presidents chosen in the House, Jefferson in 1801 and JQ Adams in 1825.
Presidents number 2 through 44 have lived in the White House. It was not finished by the time George Washington left office. also the corent president ( Barack Oboma ) and is still living ther right now. 42 Presidents from 1800 to 2013
yes, but only in the first 4 elections (1789-1800)
The Twelfth Amendment was passed. It changed the way presidents are elected. It was no longer the first place votes would be President and second place would be VP.
The White House has been in use by American Presidents since John Adams in 1800. Original construction began in 1792.
George Washington did not live there because it had not yet been built. The White House did not become the seat of the US government until 1800.
Washington is the only U.S. president who never lived in Washington. John Adams moved in near the end of his presidency, in the fall of 1800.
Christine Brendel Scriabine has written: 'The presidency' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Presidents 'Immigrants to a growing nation 1800-1880 (Jackdaw)' 'Immigration'