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What are 2most important things that George Washington did?

He defeated the British in the American Revolution, and served as the first elected President of the USA


Was Martin Van Buren ever elected President?

Yes. He was elected in November , 1836 and served one term as president. He was defeated in 1840 by William Henry Harrison.


Is Jimmy Carten a president?

You are probably thinking of Jimmy Carter. Yes, Mr. Carter was a president-- but he is not a president now. He was America's 39th president: he served one term, and was defeated by Ronald Reagan in the 1980 election.


How many terms did john Adams serve as vice president before being elected president?

Two. He served as George Washington's veep for his two terms as president, from 1789-1797. He won the presidential election in November 1796. He served only one term as president and was defeated by Thomas Jefferson in the 1800 election.


Which president served twice but did not succeed himself?

The only president to have served two non-consecutive terms was Grover Cleveland. Cleveland held office from 1885 until 1889, and again from 1893 until 1897.


How did Barack Obama become the president of America?

He decided to run for president, after having served in the U.S. Senate. First, he won the Democratic nomination, and then, he defeated his Republican opponent, John McCain. Mr. Obama was elected president in 2008.


When was John Adams in office?

Adams was president from March 4, 1797 until March 4, 1801. He served only one term as President and was defeated in his bid for re-election by Thomas Jefferson.


Who is John Calvin Coolidge?

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What great military leader does the egotistical Santa Anna compare himself to?

Santa Anna compared himself to Napoleon, specifically referring to himself as the 'Napoleon of the West.' He served as the 8th President of Mexico.


Why was Grover Cleveland the 22nd president given the additional label of 24th president upon his reelection instead of being treated as all other presidents who were reelected?

Grover Cleveland became the 22nd president and served for one term, but was defeated in a reelection bid by Benjamin Harrison, who became our 23rd president. He later defeated the Democratic opponent after Harrison's first term, so therefore becoming the nation's 24th president.


Who has gone from US Senate to US House later in their career or in other words how many and who have served both branches of congress serving in the Senate first?

John Quincy Adams for one. He served in the Senate prior to his election as President and in the House after his term as President. Claude (Red) Pepper of Florida for another. He served first in the Senate and, after being defeated for reelection, he ran for and served in the House for many years.


Only president to be elected voted out of office then re-elected for a second time?

A president cannot be voted out of office. However, Richard Nixon was Vice President from 1953 to 1961 and then President from 1969 to 1974 when he resigned instead of being impeached.