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The Two Party System in American History

With the creation of the two-party system in the 1790s, the US has had three different system of parties. In each system of party politics, one party focuses on issues of economic development and the other party focuses on issues intended to improve or protect the lot of the common man.

System Years Parties Focus
1st 1790-1815 Federalists   Economic Issues
Common Man
Democratic-Republicans
 

 

2nd 1830-1855 Whigs   Economic Issues
Common Man
Democrats  
3rd 1856-Present Republicans   Economic Issues
Common Man
Democrats  

Only the Democratic Party dates to the first party system. Fifteen years interceded between the self-destruction of the Federalist Party and the birth of the Whig Party. However, many (but not all) Northern Whigs became Republicans when the Whig Party collapsed in the 1850s. Most former Whigs from the South joined the Southern wing of the Democratic Party following Reconstruction.

 

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George Washington
(February 22, 1732 - December 14, 1799)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Martha Washington, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Martha Dandridge Custis
• Number of Children: 2
• Education Level: No College
• Religion: Episcopalian
• Profession: Military, Surveyor, Planter
• Military Service: General


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 4/30/1789 - 3/3/1797
• Presidency Number: 1
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: End of 2nd Term
• Party: Federalist
• His Vice President(s): John Adams
• Colonial Government: House of Burgesses (1758-1774), Continental Congress (1774-1775)
• Other Offices: President of Constitutional Convention
Portrait of George Washington Washington, George
1789-97
John Adams
(October 30, 1735 - July 4, 1826)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Abigail Adams, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Abigail Smith
• Number of Children: 5
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Harvard University
• Religion: Unitarian
• Profession: Teacher, Lawyer, Surveyor, Selectman


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1797 - 3/3/1801
• Presidency Number: 2
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Defeated
• Party: Federalist
• His Vice President(s): Thomas Jefferson
• Vice President For: George Washington (1789-1797)
• Colonial Government: Mass. Legislature (1768-1774), Continental Congress (1774-1777)
• Other Offices: Diplomat to France; Diplomat to the Netherlands; Diplomat to Great Britain
Portrait of John Adams Adams, John
1797-1801
Thomas Jefferson
(April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Martha Patsy Randolph, daughter
• Wife's Maiden Name: Martha Wayles Skelton
• Number of Children: 5
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: College of William and Mary
• Religion: Deism
• Profession: Lawyer


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1801 - 3/3/1809
• Presidency Number: 3
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: End of 2nd Term
• Party: Democratic-Republican
• His Vice President(s): Aaron Burr, George Clinton
• Vice President For: John Adams (1797-1801)
• Cabinet Service: Secretary of State (George Washington, 1790-1793)
• Governor of a State: VA (1779-1781)
• Colonial Government: House of Burgesses (1769-1774), Continental Congress (1783-1784)
• Other Offices: Minister to France; Virginia Continental Congress; Virginia House of Delegates
Portrait of Thomas Jefferson Jefferson, Thomas
1801-09
James Madison
(March 16, 1751 - June 28, 1836)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Dolley Madison, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Dolley Payne Todd
• Number of Children: None
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Princeton University
• Religion: Episcopalian
• Profession: farmer, planter
• Military Service: Colonel


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1809 - 3/3/1817
• Presidency Number: 4
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: End of 2nd term
• Party: Democratic-Republican
• His Vice President(s): George Clinton, Elbridge Gerry
• Cabinet Service: Secretary of State (Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809)
• House of Representatives: Virginia (1789-1797)
• Colonial Government: VA House of Delegates (1776-1777), Continental Congress (1780-1783)
• Other Offices: Virginia House of Delegates; Delegate to the Virginia Convention; Member of the Council of State; Delegate to the Annapolis Convention
Portrait of James Madison Madison, James
1809-17
James Monroe
(April 28, 1758 - July 4, 1831)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Elizabeth Monroe, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Elizabeth Kortright
• Number of Children: 3
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: College of William and Mary
• Religion: Episcopalian
• Profession: Military, Lawyer
• Military Service: Lieutenant Colonel


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1817 - 3/3/1825
• Presidency Number: 5
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: End of 2nd term
• Party: Democratic-Republican
• His Vice President(s): Daniel D. Tompkins
• Cabinet Service: Secretary of State (James Madison, 1811-1817), Secretary of War (James Madison, 1814-1815)
• Senator: Virginia (1790-1794)
• Governor of a State: Virginia (1799-1802), Virginia (1811-1811)
• Colonial Government: Virginia Assembly (1782-1783), Continental Congress (1783-1786)
• Other Offices: Minister to France; Special Envoy to Paris; Minister to Great Britain
Portrait of James Monroe Monroe, James
1817-25
George
Washington
4/30/1789 - 3/3/1797
John
Adams
3/4/1797 - 3/3/1801
Thomas
Jefferson
3/4/1801 3/3/1809
James
Madison
3/4/1809 3/3/1817
James
Monroe
3/4/1817 3/3/1825
John Quincy Adams
(July 11, 1767 - February 23, 1848)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Louisa Catherine Adams, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Louisa Catherine Johnson
• Number of Children: 4
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Harvard University
• Religion: Unitarian
• Profession: Lawyer


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1825 - 3/3/1829
• Presidency Number: 6
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Defeated
• Party: Democratic-Republican
• His Vice President(s): John Calhoun
• Cabinet Service: Secretary of State (James Monroe, 1817-1825)
• Senator: Massachusetts (1803-1808)
• House of Representatives: Massachusetts (1831-1848)
• State Legislative Service: MA (1802-1802)
• Other Offices: Minister to the Netherlands; Minister to Prussia; Minister to Russia; Minister to Great Britain
Portrait of John Quincy Adams Adams, John Quincy
1825-29
Andrew Jackson
(March 15, 1767 - June 8, 1845)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Donelson Emily, Niece of wife (Rachel)
• Wife's Maiden Name: Rachel Donelson
• Number of Children: 1
• Education Level: No College
• School Attended: No College
• Religion: Presbyterian
• Profession: Military
• Military Service: Major General


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1829 - 3/3/1837
• Presidency Number: 7
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: End of 2nd Term
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): John C. Calhoun, Martin Van Buren
• Senator: Tennessee (1797-1798), Tennessee (1823-1825)
• House of Representatives: Tennessee (1796-1797)
• Other Offices: Justice of the Tennessee Superior Court
Portrait of Andrew Jackson Jackson, Andrew
1829-37
Martin Van Buren
(December 5, 1782 - July 24, 1862)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Angelica Singleton Van Buren, daughter-in-law
• Wife's Maiden Name: Hannah Hoes
• Number of Children: 4
• Education Level: No College
• School Attended: No College
• Religion: Dutch Reformed
• Profession: Lawyer


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1837 - 3/3/1841
• Presidency Number: 8
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Defeated
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): Richard M. Johnson
• Vice President For: Andrew Jackson (1833-1837)
• Cabinet Service: Secretary of State (Andrew Jackson, 1829-1831)
• Senator: New York (1821-1828)
• Governor of a State: New York (1829-1829)
• State Legislative Service: NY (1812-1820)
Portrait of Martin Van Buren Van Buren, Martin
1837-41
William Henry Harrison
(February 9, 1773 - April 4, 1841)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Jane Irwin Harrison, daughter-in-law
• Wife's Maiden Name: Anna Tuthill Symmes
• Number of Children: 10
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Hampden-Sydney College
• Religion: Episcopalian
• Profession: Military
• Military Service: Major General


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1841 - 4/4/1841
• Presidency Number: 9
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Died in office
• Party: Whig
• His Vice President(s): John Tyler
• Senator: Ohio (1825-1828)
• House of Representatives: Ohio (1816-1819)
• State Legislative Service: OH (1819-1821)
• Other Offices: Secretary of the Northwest Territory; Delegate to US House; Minister to Colombia; Governor of Indiana Territory
Portrait of William Henry Harrison Harrison, William Henry 1841
John Tyler
(March 29, 1790 - January 18, 1862)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Priscilla Cooper Tyler, daughter-in-law
• Wife's Maiden Name: Letitia Christian
• Other Wife: Julia Gardiner
• Number of Children: 15
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: College of William and Mary
• Religion: Episcopalian
• Profession: Military, Lawyer
• Military Service: Captain


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 4/6/1841 - 3/3/1845
• Presidency Number: 10
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Left after 1st term
• Party: Whig
• His Vice President(s): None
• Vice President For: William Henry Harrison (1841-1841)
• Senator: Virginia (1827-1836)
• House of Representatives: Virginia (1816-1821)
• Governor of a State: Virginia (1825-1827)
• State Legislative Service: VA (1811-1816)
• Other Offices: Virginia House of Delegates
Portrait of John Tyler Tyler, John
1841-45
John
Quincy Adams
3/4/1825 3/3/1829
Andrew
Jackson
3/4/1829 - 3/3/1837
Martin
Van Buren
3/4/1837 - 3/3/1841
William
Henry Harrison
3/4/1841 - 4/4/1841
John
Tyler
4/6/1841 - 3/3/1845
James K. Polk
(November 2, 1795 - June 15, 1849)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Sarah Polk, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Sarah Childress
• Number of Children: None
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: University of North Carolina
• Religion: Presbyterian
• Profession: Military, Law Clerk, Lawyer
• Military Service: Colonel


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1845 - 3/3/1849
• Presidency Number: 11
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Left after 1st term
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): George Mifflin Dallas
• House of Representatives: Tennessee (1825-1839)
• Governor of a State: Tennessee (1839-1841)
• State Legislative Service: TN (1823-1825)
• Other Offices: Speaker of the House
Portrait of James Polk Polk, James
1845-49
Zachary Taylor
(November 24, 1784 - July 9, 1850)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Betty Taylor Bliss, Daughter
• Wife's Maiden Name: Margaret Peggy Smith
• Number of Children: 6
• Education Level: No College
• Religion: Episcopalian
• Profession: Military
• Military Service: Major General


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/5/1849 - 7/9/1850
• Presidency Number: 12
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Died in office
• Party: Whig
• His Vice President(s): Millard Fillmore
Portrait of Zachary Taylor Taylor, Zachary
1849-50
Millard Fillmore
(January 7, 1800 - March 8, 1874)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Abigail Fillmore, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Abigail Powers
• Other Wife: Caroline McIntosh
• Number of Children: 2
• Education Level: No College
• School Attended: No College
• Religion: Unitarian
• Profession: Apprentice to a cloth dresser, Apprentice to a wool carder, Military, Lawyer
• Military Service: Major


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 7/10/1850 - 3/3/1853
• Presidency Number: 13
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Not nominated
• Party: Whig
• His Vice President(s): None
• Vice President For: Zachary Taylor (1849-1850)
• House of Representatives: New York (1833-1835), New York (1837-1843)
• State Legislative Service: NY (1829-1831)
• Other Offices: Comptroller of New York
Portrait of Millard Fillmore Fillmore, Millard
1850-53
Franklin Pierce
(November 23, 1804 - October 8, 1869)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Jane Means Appleton Pierce, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Jane Appleton
• Number of Children: 3
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Bowdoin College
• Religion: Episcopalian
• Profession: Military, Lawyer
• Military Service: Brigadier General


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1853 - 3/3/1857
• Presidency Number: 14
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Not nominated
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): William R. King
• Senator: New Hampshire (1837-1842)
• House of Representatives: New Hampshire (1833-1837)
• State Legislative Service: NH (1829-1833)
• Other Offices: Speaker of the New Hampshire State Legislature
Portrait of Franklin Pierce Pierce, Franklin
1853-57
James BuchMillard Fillmore
(January 7, 1800 - March 8, 1874)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Abigail Fillmore, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Abigail Powers
• Other Wife: Caroline McIntosh
• Number of Children: 2
• Education Level: No College
• School Attended: No College
• Religion: Unitarian
• Profession: Apprentice to a cloth dresser, Apprentice to a wool carder, Military, Lawyer
• Military Service: Major


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 7/10/1850 - 3/3/1853
• Presidency Number: 13
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Not nominated
• Party: Whig
• His Vice President(s): None
• Vice President For: Zachary Taylor (1849-1850)
• House of Representatives: New York (1833-1835), New York (1837-1843)
• State Legislative Service: NY (1829-1831)
• Other Offices: Comptroller of New York

 
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Portrait of James Buchanan Buchanan, James
1857-61
James
K. Polk
3/4/1845 - 3/3/1849
Zachary
Taylor
3/5/1849 - 7/9/1850
Millard
Fillmore
7/10/1850 - 3/3/1853
Franklin
Pierce
3/4/1853 - 3/3/1857
James
Buchanan
3/4/1857 - 3/3/1861
Abraham Lincoln
(February 12, 1809 - April 15, 1865)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Mary Todd Lincoln, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Mary Todd
• Number of Children: 4
• Education Level: No College
• Religion: No specific denomination
• Profession: Clerk, Military, Lawyer, Store Owner
• Military Service: Captain


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1861 - 4/15/1865
• Presidency Number: 16
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: Assassination
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): Hannibal Hamlin, Andrew Johnson
• House of Representatives: Illinois (1847-1849)
• State Legislative Service: IL (1834-1842)
• Other Offices: Postmaster of New Salem, Illinois
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln Lincoln, Abraham
1861-65
Andrew Johnson
(December 29, 1808 - July 31, 1875)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Martha Johnson Patterson, daughter
• Wife's Maiden Name: Eliza McCardle
• Number of Children: 5
• Education Level: No College
• Religion: No specific domination
• Profession: Apprentice of a tailor, Tailor, Military
• Military Service: Brigadier General


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 4/15/1865 - 3/3/1869
• Presidency Number: 17
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Not nominated
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): None
• Vice President For: Abraham Lincoln (1865-1865)
• Senator: Tennessee (1857-1862), Tennessee (1875-1875)
• House of Representatives: Tennessee (1843-1853)
• Governor of a State: Tennessee (1853-1857)
• State Legislative Service: TN (1835-1837)
• Other Offices: Alderman of Greenville (TN); Mayor of Greenville (TN); Tennessee House Representative; Tennessee State Senator; Military Governor (TN)
Portrait of Andrew Johnson Johnson, Andrew
1865-69
Ulysses S. Grant
(April 27, 1822 - July 23, 1885)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Julia Grant, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Julia Dent
• Number of Children: 4
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: United States Military Academy
• Religion: Methodist
• Profession: Military, Farmer, Business
• Military Service: Full General


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1869 - 3/3/1877
• Presidency Number: 18
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: End of 2nd term
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): Schyler Colfax, Henry Wilson
Portrait of Ulysses Grant Grant, Ulysses S.
1869-77
Rutherford B. Hayes
(October 4, 1822 - January 17, 1893)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Lucy Hayes, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Lucy Ware Webb
• Number of Children: 8
• Education Level: Graduate
• School Attended: Kenyon College, Harvard Law School
• Religion: Methodist
• Profession: Military, Lawyer
• Military Service: Major General


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1877 - 3/3/1881
• Presidency Number: 19
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Retired
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): William Wheeler
• House of Representatives: Ohio (1865-1867)
• Governor of a State: Ohio (1868-1872), Ohio (1876-1877)
• Other Offices: Cincinnati City Solicitor
Portrait of Rutherford Hayes Hayes, Rutherford B.
1877-81
James A. Garfield
(November 19, 1831 - September 19, 1881)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Lucretia Crete Rudolph, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Lucretia Crete Garfield
• Number of Children: 7
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Eclectic Institute, Williams College
• Religion: Disciples of Christ
• Profession: Military, Instructor, President of the Eclectic Institute, Lawyer
• Military Service: Major General


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1881 - 9/19/1881
• Presidency Number: 20
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Assassination
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): Chester A. Arthur
• House of Representatives: Ohio (1863-1880)
• State Legislative Service: OH (1859-1861)
Portrait of James Garfield Garfield, James
1881
Abraham
Lincoln

3/4/1861 - 4/15/1865

Andrew
Johnson
4/15/1865 - 3/3/1869
Ulysses
S. Grant

3/4/1869 - 3/3/1877

Rutherford
B. Hayes

3/4/1877 - 3/3/1881

James
A. Garfield

3/4/1881 - 9/19/1881

Chester A. Arthur
(October 5, 1829 - November 18, 1886)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Mary Arthur McElory, Sister
• Wife's Maiden Name: Ellen Nell Lewis Herndon
• Number of Children: 2
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Union College
• Religion: Episcopalian
• Profession: Military, Teacher, Principal, Lawyer
• Military Service: Quartermaster Gen.


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 9/20/1881 - 3/3/1885
• Presidency Number: 21
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Not nominated
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): None
• Vice President For: James A. Garfield (1881-1881)
• Other Offices: Collector of the Port of New York
Portrait of Chester Arthur Arthur, Chester
1881-85
Grover Cleveland
(March 18, 1837 - June 24, 1908)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Frances Cleveland, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Frances Folsom Cleveland
• Number of Children: 5
• Education Level: No College
• Religion: Presbyterian
• Profession: Clerk, Teacher, Lawyer


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1885 - 3/3/1889 & 3/4/1893 - 3/3/1897
• Presidency Number: 
22 and 24
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: Defeated
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): Thomas Hendricks, Adalai Stevenson
• Governor of a State: New York (1883-1885)
• Other Offices: Sheriff of Erie County, NY; Mayor of Buffalo, NY
Portrait of Grover Cleveland Cleveland, Grover
1885-89
Benjamin Harrison
(August 20, 1833 - March 13, 1901)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Caroline Scott
• Other Wife: Mary Scott Lord Dimmick
• Number of Children: 3
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Miami University - Oxford (OH)
• Religion: Presbyterian
• Profession: Military, Lawyer, Supreme Court Reporter (IN)
• Military Service: Brigadier General


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1889 - 3/3/1893
• Presidency Number: 23
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Defeated
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): Levi P. Morton
• Senator: Indiana (1881-1887)
Portrait of Benjamin Harrison Harrison, Benjamin
1889-93
Grover Cleveland
(March 18, 1837 - June 24, 1908)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Frances Cleveland, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Frances Folsom Cleveland
• Number of Children: 5
• Education Level: No College
• Religion: Presbyterian
• Profession: Clerk, Teacher, Lawyer


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1885 - 3/3/1889 & 3/4/1893 - 3/3/1897
• Presidency Number: 
22 and 24
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: Defeated
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): Thomas Hendricks, Adalai Stevenson
• Governor of a State: New York (1883-1885)
• Other Offices: Sheriff of Erie County, NY; Mayor of Buffalo, NY
Portrait of Grover Cleveland Cleveland, Grover
1893-97
William McKinley
(January 29, 1843 - September 14, 1901)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Ida McKinley, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Ida Saxton
• Number of Children: 2
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Allegheny College, Albany Law School
• Religion: Methodist
• Profession: Military, Lawyer
• Military Service: Brevet Major


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1897 - 9/14/1901
• Presidency Number: 25
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: Assassination
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): Garret Hobart, Theodore Roosevelt
• House of Representatives: Ohio (1877-1883), Ohio (1885-1891)
• Governor of a State: Ohio (1892-1896)
Portrait of William McKinley McKinley, William
1897-1901
Chester
A. Arthur
9/20/1881 - 3/3/1885
Grover
Cleveland
3/4/1885 - 3/3/1889 &
Benjamin
Harrison
3/4/1889 - 3/3/1893
Grover
Cleveland
 3/4/1893 - 3/3/1897
William
McKinley
3/4/1897 - 9/14/1901
Theodore Roosevelt
(October 27, 1858 - January 6, 1919)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Edith Carow
• Other Wife: Alice Hathaway Lee
• Number of Children: 6
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Harvard University
• Religion: Dutch Reformed
• Profession: Writer, Military
• Military Service: Colonel


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 9/14/1901 - 3/3/1909
• Presidency Number: 26
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: End of term
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): None, Charles Fairbanks
• Vice President For: William McKinley (1901-1901)
• Governor of a State: New York (1898-1900)
• State Legislative Service: NY (1882-1884)
• Other Offices: US Civil Service Commission; President of New York Police Board; Assistant Secretary of Navy
Portrait of Theodore Roosevelt Roosevelt, Theodore
1901-09
William Howard Taft
(September 15, 1857 - March 8, 1930)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Helen Nellie Herron Taft, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Helen Herron
• Number of Children: 3
• Education Level: Graduate
• School Attended: Yale University, University of Cincinnati
• Religion: Unitarian
• Profession: Lawyer, Reporter, Professor, Dean of University of Cincinnati Law School


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1909 - 3/3/1913
• Presidency Number: 27
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Defeated
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): James Sherman
• Cabinet Service: Secretary of War (Theodore Roosevelt, 1904-1908)
• Other Offices: Commissioner of the Philippines; Governor-General of the Philippines; Chief Justice of the United States (1921-1930)
Portrait of William Howard Taft Taft, William H.
1909-13
Woodrow Wilson
(December 28, 1856 - February 3, 1924)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Ellen Axson
• Other Wife: Edith Bolling Galt
• Number of Children: 3
• Education Level: Graduate
• School Attended: Princeton University, Johns Hopkins University
• Religion: Presbyterian
• Profession: Professor, Football Coach, President of Princeton University


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1913 - 3/3/1921
• Presidency Number: 28
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: End of 2nd term
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): Thomas Marshall
• Governor of a State: New Jersey (1911-1913)
Portrait of Woodrow Wilson Wilson, Woodrow
1913-21
Warren G. Harding
(November 2, 1865 - August 2, 1923)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Florence Fossie Mabel Kling Harding, Wife
• Number of Children: 1
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Ohio Central College
• Religion: Baptist
• Profession: Teacher, Insurance Salesman, Reporter, Publisher


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1921 - 8/2/1923
• Presidency Number: 29
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Death
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): Calvin Coolidge
• Senator: Ohio (1915-1921)
• State Legislative Service: OH (1899-1903)
• Other Offices: Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
Portrait of Warren Harding Harding, Warren
1921-23
Calvin Coolidge
(July 4, 1872 - January 5, 1933)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Grace Anna Goodhue Coolidge, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Grace Goodhue
• Number of Children: 2
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Amherst College
• Religion: Congregationalist
• Profession: Lawyer


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 8/3/1923 - 3/3/1929
• Presidency Number: 30
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: Left after 1st term
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): None, Charles Gates Dawes
• Vice President For: Warren G. Harding (1921-1923)
• Governor of a State: Massachusetts (1919-1920)
• State Legislative Service: MA (1912-1915)
• Other Offices: General Court (MA); Mayor of Northampton (MA); State Senate President (MA); Lieutenant Governor (MA)
Portrait of Calvin Coolidge Coolidge, Calvin
1923-29
Theodore
Roosevelt
9/14/1901 - 3/3/1909
William
Howard Taft
3/4/1909 - 3/3/1913
Woodrow
Wilson
3/4/1913 - 3/3/1921
Warren
G. Harding
3/4/1921 - 8/2/1923
Calvin
Coolidge
8/3/1923 - 3/3/1929
Herbert Hoover
(August 10, 1874 - October 20, 1964)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Lou Henry Hoover, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Lou Henry
• Number of Children: 2
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Stanford University
• Religion: Quaker
• Profession: Mining Engineer


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1929 - 3/4/1933
• Presidency Number: 31
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Defeated
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): Charles Curtis
• Cabinet Service: Sec. of Commerce (Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge, 1921-1928)
• Other Offices: Head of Commission for Relief in Belgium; US Food Administrator; Director of American Relief Administration
Portrait of Herbert Hoover Hoover, Herbert
1929-33
Franklin D. Roosevelt
(January 30, 1882 - April 12, 1945)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
• Number of Children: 5
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Harvard University
• Religion: Episcopalian
• Profession: Lawyer


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 3/4/1933 - 4/12/1945
• Presidency Number: 32
• Number of Terms: 4
• Why Presidency Ended: Death
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): John Nance Garner, Henry Agard Wallace, Harry Truman
• Cabinet Service: Ass't Sec. of Navy (Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1920)
• Governor of a State: New York (1929-1933)
• State Legislative Service: NY (1911-1913)
Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt Roosevelt, Franklin D.
1933-45
Harry S. Truman
(May 8, 1884 - December 26, 1972)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Elizabeth Bess Virginia Wallace Truman, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Elizabeth Wallace
• Number of Children: 1
• Education Level: High School
• School Attended: Independence High School, (attended night classes at the University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law. Did not graduate.)
• Religion: Baptist
• Profession: Bank Clerk, Farmer, Soldier, Businessman, Politician
• Military Service: Colonel


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 4/12/1945 - 1/20/1953
• Presidency Number: 33
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: Retire
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): Alben William Barkley
• Vice President For: Franklin D. Roosevelt (1945-1945)
• Senator: Missouri (1935-1945)
• Other Offices: Judge of Jackson County (MO); Presiding Judge of Jackson County (MO)
Portrait of Harry Truman Truman, Harry
1945-53
Dwight D. Eisenhower
(October 14, 1890 - March 28, 1969)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Marie Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower, Wife
• Number of Children: 2
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: United States Military Academy, Command & General Staff School
• Religion: Presbyterian
• Profession: Military, President of Columbia University
• Military Service: General (5 star)


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 1/20/1953 - 1/20/1961
• Presidency Number: 34
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: End of 2nd term
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): Richard M. Nixon
• Other Offices: Supreme Commander of NATO
Portrait of Dwight Eisenhower Eisenhower, Dwight
1953-61
John F. Kennedy
(May 29, 1917 - November 22, 1963)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Jacqueline L. Bouvier Kennedy, Wife
• Number of Children: 2
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Harvard University
• Religion: Roman Catholic
• Profession: Military, Journalist, Writer
• Military Service: Lieutenant


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 1/20/1961 - 11/22/1963
• Presidency Number: 35
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Assassination
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): Lyndon B. Johnson
• Senator: Massachusetts (1953-1960)
• House of Representatives: Massachusetts (1947-1953)
Portrait of John Kennedy Kennedy, John F.
1961-63
Herbert
Hoover
3/4/1929 - 3/4/1933
Franklin
D. Roosevelt
3/4/1933 - 4/12/1945
Harry
S. Truman
4/12/1945 - 1/20/1953
Dwight
D. Eisenhower
1/20/1953 - 1/20/1961
John
F. Kennedy
1/20/1961 - 11/22/1963
Lyndon B. Johnson
(August 27, 1908 - January 22, 1973)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Claudia Alta Lady Bird Taylor Johnson, Wife
• Number of Children: 2
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Southwest Texas State University
• Religion: Disciple of Christ
• Profession: Military, Teacher
• Military Service: Lieutenant Cmdr.


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969
• Presidency Number: 36
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Left end 1st term
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): Hubert H. Humphrey
• Vice President For: John F. Kennedy (1961-1963)
• Senator: Texas (1949-1961)
• House of Representatives: Texas (1937-1949)
• Other Offices: Director of National Youth Administration (TX)
Portrait of Lyndon Johnson Johnson, Lyndon
1963-69
Richard M. Nixon
Richard M. Nixon
(January 9, 1913 - April 22, 1994)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Thelma Catherine (Pat) Ryan Nixon, Wife
• Number of Children: 2
• Education Level: Graduate
• School Attended: Whittier College, Duke University
• Religion: Quaker
• Profession: Military, Lawyer, Business, Government Employ
• Military Service: Lieutenant Cmdr.


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974
• Presidency Number: 37
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: Resignation
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): Spiro T. Agnew, Gerald R. Ford
• Vice President For: Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953-1961)
• Senator: California (1951-1953)
• House of Representatives: California (1947-1950)
Portrait of Richard Nixon Nixon, Richard
1969-74
Gerald R. Ford
(July 14, 1913 - )
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Elizabeth Anne Ford, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Elizabeth Anne Bloomer
• Number of Children: 4
• Education Level: Graduate
• School Attended: University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Yale University
• Religion: Episcopalian
• Profession: Military, Lawyer
• Military Service: Lieutenant Commander


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 8/9/1974 - 1/20/1977
• Presidency Number: 38
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Defeated
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): Nelson Rockefeller
• Vice President For: Richard M. Nixon (1973-1974)
• House of Representatives: Michigan (1949-1973)
• Other Offices: House Minority Leader
Portrait of Gerald Ford Ford, Gerald
1974-77
Jimmy Carter
(October 1, 1924 - )
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Eleanor Rosalynn Smith Carter, Wife
• Number of Children: 4
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: United States Naval Academy
• Religion: Baptist
• Profession: Military, Farmer, Business
• Military Service: Lt.


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 1/20/1977 - 1/20/1981
• Presidency Number: 39
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Defeated
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): Walter F. Mondale
• Governor of a State: GA (1971-1975)
• State Legislative Service: GA (1963-1967)
Portrait of Jimmy Carter Carter, Jimmy
1977-81
Ronald Reagan
(February 6, 1911 - June 5, 2004)
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Nancy Reagan, Wife
• Wife's Maiden Name: Nancy Davis
• Other Wife: Jane Wyman
• Number of Children: 4
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Eureka College
• Religion: Presbyterian
• Profession: Military, Radio Announcer, Actor
• Military Service: Captain - Army


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
• Presidency Number: 40
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: End of 2nd term
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): George Bush
• Governor of a State: California (1967-1975)
Portrait of Ronald Reagan Reagan, Ronald
1981-89
Lyndon
B. Johnson
11/22/1963 - 1/20/1969
Richard
M. Nixon
1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974
Gerald
R. Ford
8/9/1974 - 1/20/1977
Jimmy
Carter
1/20/1977 - 1/20/1981
Ronald
Reagan
1/20/1981 - 1/20/1989
George Bush
(June 12, 1924 - )
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Barbara Pierce Bush, Wife
• Number of Children: 6
• Education Level: College
• School Attended: Yale University
• Religion: Episcopalian
• Profession: Military, Business
• Military Service: Lieutenant (junior)


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 1/20/1989 - 1/20/1993
• Presidency Number: 41
• Number of Terms: 1
• Why Presidency Ended: Defeat
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): Dan Quayle
• Vice President For: Ronald Reagan (1981-1989)
• House of Representatives: Texas (1967-1971)
• Other Offices: Ambassador to the United Nations; Chairman of the Republican National Committee; Chief US Liaison in China; Director of the CIA
Portrait of George H.W. Bush Bush, George H.W.
1989-93
Bill Clinton
(August 19, 1946 - )
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Wife
• Number of Children: 1
• Education Level: Graduate
• School Attended: Georgetown University, Oxford, Yale University
• Religion: Baptist
• Profession: Professor, Lawyer


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 1/20/1993 - 1/20/2001
• Presidency Number: 42
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: End of 2nd term
• Party: Democratic
• His Vice President(s): Albert Gore
• Governor of a State: Arkansas (1979-1981), Arkansas (1983-1992)
• Other Offices: Attorney General of Arkansas
Portrait of William Clinton Clinton, William J.
1993-2001
George W. Bush
(July 6, 1946 - )
 
Life Facts


Personal:
• First Lady: Laura Welch Bush, Wife
• Number of Children: 2
• Education Level: Graduate
• School Attended: Yale University, Harvard University
• Religion: Methodist
• Profession: Businessman
• Military Service: Lieutenant


Public Service:
• Dates of Presidency: 1/20/2001 - 
• Presidency Number: 43
• Number of Terms: 2
• Why Presidency Ended: Still in office
• Party: Republican
• His Vice President(s): Dick Cheney
• Governor of a State: Texas (1995-2000)
Portrait of George W. Bush Bush, George W.
2001-present
 
George
Bush
1/20/1989 - 1/20/1993
Bill
Clinton
1/20/1993 - 1/20/2001
George
W. Bush
1/20/2001-
   
 

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First Two-Party System
Federalists v. Republicans, 1780s - 1801

Federalists

Republicans

  1. Favored strong central government.
  2. "Loose" interpretation of the Constitution.
  3. Encouragement of commerce and manufacturing.
  4. Strongest in Northeast.
  5. Favored close ties with Britain.
  6. Emphasized order and stability.
  1. Emphasized states' rights.
  2. "Strict" interpretation of the Constitution.
  3. Preference for agriculture and rural life.
  4. Strength in South and West.
  5. Foreign policy sympathized with France.
  6. Stressed civil liberties and trust in the people
[In practice, these generalizations were often blurred and sometimes contradicted.]

Second Two-Party System
Democrats v. Whigs, 1836 - 1850

Democrats

Whigs

  1. The party of tradition.
  2. Looked backward to the past.
  3. Spoke to the fears of Americans
  4. Opposed banks and corporations as. state-legislated economic privilege.
  5. Opposed state-legislated reforms and preferred individual freedom of choice.
  6. Were Jeffersonian agrarians who favored farms and rural independence and the right to own slaves.
  7. Favored rapid territorial expansion over space by purchase or war.
  8. Believed in progress through external growth.
  9. Democratic ideology of agrarianism, slavery, states rights, territorial expansion was favored in the South.
  1. The party of modernization.
  2. Looked forward to the future.
  3. Spoke to the hopes of Americans.
  4. Wanted to use federal and state government to promote economic growth, especially transportation and banks.
  5. Advocated reforms such as temperance and public schools and prison reform.
  6. Were entrepreneurs who favored industry and urban growth and free labor.
  7. Favored gradual territorial expansion over time and opposed the Mexican War.
  8. Believed in progress through internal growth
  9. Whig ideology of urbanization, industrialization, federal rights, commercial expansion was favored in the North.

Mid-19th Century Political Crisis

Disputes over slavery in the territories first erode, then destroy what had become America's second two-party system. The erosion began in the 1840s as various factions opposed to the post-Jackson Democratic political coalition begin to form.

Liberty Party

Free Soil Party

  1. Run abolitionist candidate James Birney, for president in 1844.
  2. Won only 2% of the vote but drew votes from the Whigs, especially in New York.
  1. Not abolitionist but opposed to expansion of slavery in the territories.
  2. Won 10% of the popular vote with Martin Van Buren as their candidate in 1848.
  3. Lost 50% of their support in 1852 when their candidate repudiated the Compromise of 1850

Whigs

American Party

Split over slavery into:
  1. Southern, "Cotton" Whigs who eventually drifted into the Democratic Party.
  2. Northern, "Conscience" Whigs who moved to new parties, i.e. Free Soil and, later, into the Republican Party.

 

  1. Popularly known as the "Know Nothing" Party.
  2. Nativist party based on opposition to immigration and on temperance.
  3. Run Millard Fillmore in 1856 and win 21% of the popular vote.
  4. Absorbed into the Republican Party after 1856.

Republican Party

  1. Formed in 1854 when a coalition of Independent Democrats, Free Soilers, and Conscience Whigs united in opposition to the Kansas-Nebraska Bill.
  2. Stressed free labor and opposed the extension of slavery in the territories ("Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men!").
  3. Moderates, like Abraham Lincoln, could, therefore, oppose slavery on "moral" grounds as wrong, while admitting that slavery had a "right" to exist where the Constitution originally allowed it to exist.
  4. John C. Fremont was the first Republican presidential candidate in the election of 1856.

The Election of 1860

Democrats

Republicans

  1. Split at its 1860 Convention in Charleston, South Carolina when a platform defending slavery was defeated and Deep South delegates walked out.
  2. At a splinter convention held at Baltimore, Maryland, Stephen Douglas of Illinois was nominated as presidential candidate on a platform opposing any Congressional interference with slavery..
  3. Southern delegates met and nominated John Breckenridge of Kentucky as a candidate on a pro-slavery platform.
  1. The Republicans, by this time a overtly sectional and decidedly opposed to slavery draw in most northerners with a platform favoring a homestead act, a protective tariff, and transportation improvements.
  2. The platform opposed the extension of slavery but defended the right of states to control their own "domestic institutions."
  3. Abraham Lincoln is nominated presidential candidate on the third ballot.

Politics of the Gilded Age

Republicans & Democrats

  1. Party differences blur during this period with loyalties determined by region, religious, and ethnic differences.
  2. Voter turnout for presidential elections averaged over 78 percent of eligible voters; 60 to 80 percent in non-presidential years.
  3. Both parties were pro-business.
  4. Both parties were opposed to any type of economic radicalism or reform.
  5. Both parties advocated a "sound currency" and supported the status quo in the existing financial system.
  6. Federal government and, to some extent, state governments tended to do very little.
  7. Republicans dominate the Senate; Democrats dominate the House of Representatives.
  8. Republican Party splinter groups during this period: Stalwarts, Halfbreeds, Mugwumps.

Populist Party

  1. Formed in 1891 by remnants of the Farmers' Alliances.
  2. Big government party with a healthy list of demands that included:
    • free coinage of silver,
    • government ownership of the railroads, telegraphs, and telephone lines,
    • graduated income tax,
    • direct election of U. S. senators,
    • the use of initiative, referendum, and recall
  3. The party eventually fades because farmers' situation improved in the late 1890s and because their political agenda was assumed by the major parties.

Progressive Era Politics

  1. Spanned the period 1900-1920 and the presidencies of three "Progressive" Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt (Republican), William Howard Taft (Republican), and Woodrow Wilson (Democrat).
  2. Believed that the laissez-faire system was obsolete, yet supported capitalism.
  3. Believed in the idea of progress and that reformed institutions would replace corrupt power.
  4. Applied the principles of science and efficiency to all economic, social, and political instituting.
  5. Viewed government as a key player in creating an orderly, stable, and improved society.
  6. Believed that government had the power to combat special interests and work for the good of the community, state, or nation.
  7. Political parties were singled out as corrupt, undemocratic, outmoded, and inefficient.
  8. Power of corrupt government could be diminished by increasing the power of the people and by putting more power in the hands of non-elective, nonpartisan, professional officials.
  9. The progressives eventually co-opt many of the Populist demands such as referendum, initiative, direct election of Senators, etc. Some of these are incorporated in the "Progressive" Amendments to the U. S. Constitution: 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Amendments.

The Republican Era

  1. From 1921 to 1933 both the presidency and congress were dominated by Republicans (Presidents Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover).
  2. The position of the government was decidedly pro-business.
  3. Though conservative, the government experimented with new approaches to public policy and was an active agent of economic change to respond to an American culture increasingly urban, industrial, and consumer-oriented.
  4. Conflicts surfaced regarding immigration restriction, Prohibition, and race relations.
  5. Generally, this period was a transitional one in which consumption and leisure were replacing older "traditional" American values of self-denial and the work ethic.

The Political Legacy of the New Deal

  1. Created a Democratic party coalition that would dominate American politics for many years (1933-1052).
  2. Included ethnic groups, city dwellers, organized labor, blacks, as well as a broad section of the middle class.
  3. Awakened voter interest in economic matters and increased expectations and acceptance of government involvement in American life.
  4. The New Deal coalition made the federal government a protector of interest groups and a mediator of the competition among them.
  5. "Activists" role for government in regulating American business to protect it from the excesses and problems of the past.
  6. Fair Deal of the post-war Truman administration continued the trend in governmental involvement: i.e. advocated expanding Social Security benefits, increasing the minimum wage, a full employment program, slum clearance, public housing, and government sponsorship of scientific research.
  7. In 1948, the "liberal" or Democratic coalition split into two branches:

States' Rights

Progressive Party

  1. Southern conservative Democrats known as "Dixiecrats."
  2. Opposed the civil rights plank in the Democratic platform.
  3. Nominated South Carolina Governor Strom Thurmond for President.
  1. "Liberal" Democrats who favored gradual socialism, the abolition of racial segregation, and a conciliatory attitude toward Russia.
  2. Nominated Henry A. Wallace for president.

Post-World War 2 Politics

Democrats

Republicans

  1. The Democrats maintain what by this time had become their "traditional" power base of organized labor, urban voters, and immigrants.
  2. In the 1952 election, the Democrats run Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson, a candidate favored by "liberals" and intellectuals.
  3. As the post-World War 2 period progresses, the Democratic Party takes "big government" positions advocating larger roles for the federal government in regulating business and by the 1960s advocate extensive governmental involvement in social issues like education, urban renewal, and other social issues.
  4. The Democratic Party very early associates itself with the growing civil rights mo