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Historical Figures and Influential People in History

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Portrait of James A Garfield
James A Garfield
1831–1881United States
He was shot by a disappointed civil servant two months into his presidency and survived the bullet β€” but not the infection caused by the doctors who tried to save him.
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Portrait of James Buchanan
James Buchanan
1791–1868United States
He watched the United States lurch toward civil war during his four years in office and seems to have concluded, repeatedly, that not acting was the safest option.
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Portrait of James K Polk
James K Polk
1795–1849United States
He came to office with a list of four specific goals, achieved all four in a single term, and left β€” one of the few presidents who did exactly what he said he would.
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Portrait of James Madison
James Madison
1751–1836United States
He helped design a government capable of limiting its own power, then faced a war that burned its capital to the ground and tested whether any of it had worked.
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Portrait of James Monroe
James Monroe
1758–1831United States
He ran for re-election without opposition, presided over what newspapers called the Era of Good Feelings, and issued a doctrine that quietly shaped American foreign policy for two centuries.
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Portrait of Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis
1808–1889United States
He led a nation built on the right to hold people in slavery, lost the war fought to preserve it, and spent the rest of his life insisting the cause had been just.
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Portrait of John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams
1767–1848United States
He won the presidency despite getting fewer votes than his main opponent, served one bruising term, lost badly, and then returned to Congress for seventeen more years β€” the most productive of his career.
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Portrait of John Tyler
John Tyler
1790–1862United States
He became president when Harrison died after a month, was promptly expelled from his own party, governed without one, and still managed to deliver Texas to the United States.
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