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  1. 2 giorni fa · The 1880 United States presidential election was the 24th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 2, 1880, in which Republican nominee James A. Garfield defeated Winfield Scott Hancock of the Democratic Party. The voter turnout rate was one of the highest in the nation's history.

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  2. 3 giorni fa · The 1892 United States presidential election was the 27th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 1892. In the fourth rematch in American history, former Democratic President Grover Cleveland defeated incumbent Republican President Benjamin Harrison.

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  3. 5 giorni fa · Thomas Jefferson was the primary draftsman of the Declaration of Independence of the United States and the nation’s first secretary of state (1789–94), its second vice president (1797–1801), and, as the third president (1801–09), the statesman responsible for the Louisiana Purchase.

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  4. 1 giorno fa · White House, the office and residence of the president of the United States at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. in Washington, D.C. Since the administration of George Washington (1789–97), who occupied presidential residences in New York and Philadelphia, every American president has resided at the White House.

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  5. 2 giorni fa · The 1876 United States presidential election was the 23rd quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 7, 1876. Incumbent Republican president Ulysses S. Grant declined to run for a third term, so the party chose Rutherford B. Hayes, the governor of Ohio, as its nominee.

  6. 3 giorni fa · Franklin D. Roosevelt. John Nance Garner, Henry A. Wallace, Harry S. Truman. 43,123 votes. More Franklin D. Roosevelt. #51 of 3,183 on The Most Influential People Of All Time. #175 of 560 on People We Wish Were Still Alive. #42 of 44 on Every President's Most Controversial Pardon, Ranked. 7.