Presidents Of The United States: Facts You Probably Didn’t Know

Published on 04/27/2022
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The president of the United States is the only person who is fully accountable for the safety and well-being of each and every citizen of the country at all times, in any and all circumstances. Some presidents of the United States took their oath of office seriously and did everything they could to serve their country, but others did not carry out their responsibilities to the best of their abilities. The finest and worst presidents in the history of the United States are all included here. One or two of these may take you by surprise!

The U.S. Presidents Facts You Might Not Know

Presidents Of The United States: Facts You Probably Didn’t Know

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Ulysses S. Grant – 130

Even though he is considered to be the “least smart” president, his IQ is still 15 points above the national average, so we’ll give him a break. Later in life, after serving as a Union Commanding Officer during the American Civil War, he was elected President of the United States of America. Many people admired him throughout his presidency, which lasted from 1869 to 1877. In 1846, he graduated from West Point and went on to make a name for himself as a result of his service in the Mexican-American War. In 1972, he was elected president at the age of 47, making him the youngest president in history at the time! Many people believed he had brilliant ideals about equality and justice for all, especially when he criticized the KKK and attempted to make everyone on an equal footing. It’s also worth noting that he was the first president to select both African-American and Jewish-American public officials to serve in his administration.

Ulysses S. Grant

Ulysses S. Grant

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