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List of US Presidents immortalized on banknotes
The American state, despite the widespread stereotype of his youth, has a long enough history. It really appeared on world maps later than England, France or Russia. However, its formation occurred in parallel with the emergence in Europe of precisely secular national states
Presidents of the United States. The list is opened by George Washington
Perhaps he is the most famous president of this state. Certainly his name is known to every citizen of the States, even in the most remote corners of the country,
Thomas Jefferson, immortalized on a two-dollar bill
He was a prominent figure in the struggle for independence from the British metropolis, as well as one of those who created the famous Declaration of Independence. His presidency lasted from 1801 to 1809. It was during this period that the territory of the newly-created state was substantially increased through the purchase of French Louisiana.
Liberator Abraham Lincoln
The next in our list of US presidents was Abraham Lincoln, whose leadership took place in 1861-1865. Of course, everyone remembers it due to the abolition of slavery at the state level, which entailed civil war, but nevertheless was necessary for the technological, economic and social development of the state in the spirit of the times.
Alexander Hamilton - an exception in the company of presidents
This statesman is the only one who was not the president of the United States from the American bills. He is famous for his state activities in the administration of the President of Washington.
The seventh head of the country - Andrew Jackson
Warlord Ullis Grant
Former president in 1869-1877, he is famous not so much for his activities in the highest office of the state, as outstanding commanders' successes during the Civil War of the North and South.
One hundred dollars - Benjamin Franklin
Concludes the current list of US presidents Benjamin Franklin. Again, this, perhaps the most famous of all historical characters, never visited the presidential chair. However, he was the only politician who had the honor to participate in the signing of all three important historical documents: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the country and the Second Versailles Peace.
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