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I want to know the cause of death of every American president, and I hope to see a concrete and true introduction.

1. George Washington, the father of the United States (1789-1797), led the American people to win independence, formulate the constitution, establish the country and serve as the first president. The public addressed him as "Father of the Nation" and "Moses II".

1799 12 14 In Mount Wayne, Virginia, he died at home.

2. john adams of john adams (1797— 180 1) strongly supported the 13 declaration of independence, actively participated in the drafting and led the debate on the adoption of the declaration of independence. The public honored him as "independent Optimus Prime" and "revolutionary architect".

1July 4th, 826 is the 50th anniversary of the birth of the American Declaration of Independence drafted by Adams Sr (the sixth president of the United States is his son), and it is also the National Day of the United States. On this day, 90-year-old Adams died in Quincy. His last words were: "It's a good thing Jefferson is still alive". Little did he know that Jefferson, who lost and beat him in the general election, had left before him a few hours ago.

Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809) participated in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. After being elected president, he firmly believed in individual rights and freedoms and took a big step forward in democratic politics. The public honored him as a "revolutionary soldier" and a "democratic giant".

After leaving his job, he began to retire. During this period, he founded the University of Virginia and served as the first president of the school. A few days before the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson was seriously ill and in a coma. Once he woke up and asked the doctor, "Is that the day?" He mean that 4th of July. On this day, he died and went to the west with Adams.

4. james madison james madison (1809— 18 17) made every effort to formulate, pass and approve the Constitution, and the public honored him as "the father of the Constitution".

1On June 28th, 836, Madison died in Virginia.

5. james monroe james monroe (1817-1825) was the last president of the American revolutionary war years, and people honored him as "the last revolutionary saint".

183 1 year, he sold Monroe's last home, Oak Manor, and Monroe became a real homeless person. On July 4 of that year, Monroe died of heart failure at his daughter's house at the age of 73, becoming the third former president to die on National Day.

6. john quincy adams john quincy adams (1825— 1829) He is a man who abides by morality and life, and people call him a "Puritan".

1848 died in Washington, D.C. on February 23rd.

Cause of death: cerebral hemorrhage

7. andrew jackson (1829-1837) andrew jackson made great contributions in the war, defeated the British army in the Battle of New Orleans and became a national hero. After being elected president, he was charismatic and deeply loved by the people, and was honored as "the old hero" and "the president of the people".

attempted assassination

1835 65438+1On October 30th, there was an attempted assassination of President Jackson on Capitol Hill, which was the first attempted assassination of an incumbent president in American history. Jackson left at a funeral. A man named Richard? Richard Lawrence's men approached and shot Jackson at close range (within this range, the gun can hit a certain part of the target without adjusting the elevation angle), but the gun got stuck. The assassin immediately pulled out another pistol, and Jackson overpowered the assassin with a cane. Lawrence was later diagnosed with mental illness and was imprisoned in a mental hospital.

After retiring in Nashville for eight years, he died of chronic tuberculosis, hydrops and heart failure on June 8, 845, at the age of 78. His last words were: "Oh, don't cry, be a good boy, and we will meet again in heaven."

8. Martin Van Buren Martin Van Buren (1837— 184 1) was known as a "little big shot" (about1.67m in height) from being the governor of New York State to helping Jackson to be elected president and become secretary of state, and then vice president and president, and he was an "experienced".

1862 On July 24th, he died in a manor near Kenderhock.

9. William H. Harrison of william henry harrison (1841)181year, who defeated the Shawnee Indians in Indiana, was called "the hero of Tipakanon".

1 8 4 0 won the presidential election and took office at the age of 6 8. I felt cold at the inauguration ceremony, but later I turned to pneumonia and couldn't afford to get sick. I died only one month after I took office. He was the first American president to die in the White House and office.

10. john tyler john tyler (1841-1845)

John tyler is the first person in American history to be directly promoted from vice president to president, and also the president with the largest number of children in the United States.

1862 65438+ 10/0/8 died in Virginia.

1 1. James K. Polk (1845-1849) He was the first "dark horse" presidential candidate in American political history. He worked tirelessly during his term of office and was called "dark horse Polk" and "diligent Polk".

During his four years in office, Polk expanded the territory of the United States through the war against Mexico and was known as the "most effective" president. Polk kept his promise and did not seek re-election. Three months after leaving office, he died of illness.

12. Zachary Taylor Zachary Taylor (1949-1850) has been in the army for 40 years and has repeatedly made outstanding achievements, calling him a "rough and effective" president.

After taking office 1 6 months, he died in the White House.

13. Miller fillmore, Miller fillmore (1850— 1853)

Fillmore is the second person in American history to succeed the president as a vice president, and he has only been in office for two years and eight months. 1874 On March 8th, fillmore died of a stroke at the age of 74.

14. franklin pierce franklin pierce (1853-1857) was called "handsome Franklin" because of his handsome appearance.

15. james buchanan james buchanan (1857-1861) He has never been married, and people call him an "old bachelor".

He died at the age of seven or seven.

16. abraham lincoln abraham lincoln (1861-1865) He is unpretentious and speaks honestly. 1863, the slave liberation order was issued, and people honored him as "honest old Abel" and "great liberator".

He was assassinated while in office. See above for details.

17. andrew johnson, andrew johnson (1865— 1869)

1875, Johnson returned to the Tennessee Senate. He died a few months later.

18. Ulysses S. Grant S. Grant (1869— 1877) wins every battle. The public called him "invincible Ulysses", and because he accepted the surrender of General Lee, he ended the four-year civil war and was called "the hero of Abo Mattox".

Grant is the first military president in American history to graduate from the United States Military Academy (West Point Military Academy). In his later years, he failed in business and died of depression.

19. Rutherford B. Hayes Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-1881) During the civil war, he fought bravely and was injured many times, so he was called "brave Rutherford".

188 1 year, Hayes returned to Ohio. Died in 1893.

20. James A. Garfield James A. Garfield (188 1) studied hard at the behest of his mother and became the president, known as the "president of the canal boy lang". 188 1 On July 2, 2008, Gito, an unemployed person who applied for consular post but was not approved, was shot and killed in September of the same year.

2 1. chester alan arthur chester arthur (1881-1885) was called "the hotel giant" by Washington society.

Arthur fell ill at the end of his term and died in new york within a year.

22. Grover Cleveland (1885-1889) is extremely honest in both public and private occasions, and is called "Good Grove". Because he exercised his veto power 4 14 times in the first four years, which was more than twice the sum of the 2 1 former presidents from Washington to Arthur, people nicknamed him.

Death:1June 24, 908, Princeton, New Jersey, died of illness.

23. Benjamin Harrison (1889— 1893) is known as a "friend of soldiers" for safeguarding the rights and interests of veterans.

Harrison died in 190 1.

Grover Cleveland (1893 ——1897)

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William mckinley of william mckinley (1897-1901) was called "the pioneer of prosperity" and "the best friend of workers" during his presidency, which made the economy recover, the country prosper and the workers' income increase. When attending the Pan-American Expo the following year, he was shot by an anarchist named Czolgosz and died in the same year.

26. theodore roosevelt of theodore roosevelt (1901-1909) was called "the hero of San Juan Mountain" because of his outstanding achievements in the Spanish-American War.

Despite his illness in his later years, Roosevelt maintained an optimistic lifestyle. He is an active promoter of boy scout activities. Boy scouts of america always awarded him the title of "Chief Scout Citizen", and he was the only one who won this title. 1919 65438+1October 6, Roosevelt died peacefully in his residence at the age of 60.

27. William H. Taft William H. Taft (1909- 19 13) He is always smiling and is very kind to everyone. People call him "smiling Bill".

He has a keen interest in law. After leaving office, he went to teach at Yale University as a law professor and chairman of the Bar Association. After Warren Harding became president, Taft was appointed chief justice of the United States. 1930 retired from the post of judge and died one year later.

Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921) is the only American scholar who ran for president in politics. His "neo-liberal" economic plan resumed competition and won people's favor, and was later called "scholar in politics" and "people's president".

1924 On February 3rd, Wilson died of a stroke at the age of 67. He was deeply dissatisfied with the isolationist policy of the United States and had mixed feelings for the League of Nations he founded.

29. Warren G Harding Warren G Harding (1921-1923) has an approachable style and is called "the person who talks to everyone". He died in 1923.

John Calvin Coolidge johncalvin coolidge (1923-1929) was called "cautious Carl" because of his cautious words and deeds.

He died of a heart attack in Northampton at the age of 60.

3 1. Herbert C. Hoover (1929-1933) During the First World War, he was effectively engaged in international rescue work and was called "a great humanitarian".

19641On October 20th, Hoover died in new york.

Franklin roosevelt of George W. franklin roosevelt (1933-1945) was called "the president who won the war" because he led the victory in the Second World War. Roosevelt was re-elected as the president of the United States for the third time, and he won again with 1944, becoming the only president in American history who was elected four times in a row. In April of the same year, he died of a stroke.

Harry S. Truman Harry S. Truman (1945-1953) published Truman Doctrine, which never backed down in the face of crisis and was called "the greatest civilian president in the United States".

The danger of assassination

1950, 165438+ 10, 1, two Puerto Rican nationalists, Grisey Rio Torresola and Oscar Colazzo, attempted to assassinate Truman in Blair Hotel, but the assassination failed. Colaco was convicted of murder in 1952 and sentenced to death, but was later commuted to life imprisonment by Truman.

1964, Truman fell in the bathroom, his forehead was bruised, two ribs were broken and his glasses were broken. Since then, his physical condition has greatly deteriorated, and the habit of going to the presidential library every day has been interrupted. 1972,1On February 5, 972, Truman suffered from emphysema due to pneumonia and was taken to Kansas City Research Hospital and Medical Center. Finally, he died of organ failure on February 26th, 65438, at the age of 88.

34. dwight david eisenhower (1953- 196 1) was a five-star general, a hero of World War II, and was called "Eisenhower soaring into the sky".

1969 On March 28th, Eisenhower died in Washington at the age of 79.

John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy (1961-1963) was elected president and successfully solved the Cuban missile crisis. He is called "the man of the 1960s" and "the youngest, most witty and charming president after Lincoln". 1963 was assassinated.

Lyndon johnson (1963— 1969) is called "Texan with energy".

1973 65438+1On October 22nd, he died of myocardial infarction at the ranch in Texas after only four years as former president of the United States, at the age of 64.

Richard milhous nixon Richard m Nixon (1969— 1974) promoted the relaxation of relations with the Soviet union and the normalization of relations with China, and was called "the most controversial, self-propagating and elusive president".

1994 On the evening of April 18, Nixon suffered a stroke at his home in New Jersey and was immediately taken to Cornell Center for emergency treatment. He fell into a "deep coma" from 2 1 afternoon. He died at Cornell Medical Center in new york on the 22nd at the age of 8 1.

Gerald Ford Gerald Ford (1974-1977) is honest and considerate, and is called "Mr. Nice guy". He is also called "unexpected vice president and unexpected president" because he does not run for vice president and president.

During Ford's presidency, there were two attempts to assassinate him in three weeks. 1On September 5, 975, a follower of Charles Manson in Sacramento, California pointed a.45 caliber pistol at Ford and pulled the trigger, but the pistol did not fire and the murderer was arrested. Later, the murderer was sentenced to life imprisonment for trying to assassinate the president.

17 days later, another female assassin tried to shoot Ford in San Francisco, but a bystander missed in time and no one was injured. The female assassin was later sentenced to life imprisonment.

He died on February 26th, 2006 at the age of 93.

Jimmy Carter Jimmy Carter (1977— 198 1) is called "the most diligent, dignified and honest president".

Ronald Reagan (1981-1989)

On June 5, 2004, Reagan died of pneumonia at the age of 93. His body is also open to the public. The whole state funeral was grand, and several living American presidents and many foreign heads of state attended. Because Reagan loved Jelly Belly fudge produced by Geely Bailey Company before his death, he put a small jar in his pocket and buried it with him.

Reagan is the longest-lived American president so far, with a total age of 93 years 120 days, exceeding john adams's record. Reagan was also the oldest president (73 years old) when he was elected.

4 1. George Bush (1989-1993) He is called "the president with the most diplomatic experience".

42. Bill Clinton (1993-2000) He likes mourning, but he doesn't like confrontation. He beat around the bush when it happened, leaving the other side puzzled. He was called "Smooth Bill", "the only person who stood still after passing through four doors (Baishui Gate, Nanny Gate, Travel Gate and State Police Gate)" and was finally zipped up.

43. George W. Bush Jr. (2000 ——) George W. Bush Jr., a man who suffered great harm and lost his reputation, was hailed as a "firm and powerful fighter against terrorism" and accused of being a "cowboy who can only do rough work".