How many U.S. Presidents fought in the Civil War?

From 1869 to 1901, five U.S. Presidents were Civil War veterans: U.S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, and William McKinley
William McKinley
William McKinley (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was the 25th president of the United States, serving from 1897 until his assassination in 1901. As a politician he led a realignment that made his Republican Party largely dominant in the industrial states and nationwide until the 1930s.
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. All were born in Ohio.
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Which presidents were involved in civil war?

Abraham Lincoln was elected United States President and took office in March 1861. Jefferson Davis was elected President of the Confederate States on February 18, 1861. The two presidents governed the two countries throughout the four-years of the American Civil War until the surrender of the Confederacy in April 1865.
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Has any U.S. president fought the War while president?

Actually, no American Presidents have led troops in battle. BUT several have become president after leading troops in battle. From George Washington who led troops for nearly ten years, to General Eisenhower, who led the largest army in world history. Eisenhower's successor, John F.
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Who was the last president to fight in the Civil War?

McKinley, a Republican, served in the Union Army during the American Civil War and was the last president to have done so. He was also the only president to have served in the military from the rank of private to that of brevet major.
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What U.S. president served in the Confederacy?

After Virginia seceded from the Union in 1861, Tyler was elected to the Confederate House of Representatives, but he died in Richmond, Virginia, on Jan. 18, 1862, just days before its first meeting. John Tyler was the only president who also served in the Confederacy.
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Which president was buried with a Confederate flag?

Tyler requested arrangements for a simple burial, but Confederate President Jefferson Davis hosted a grand event, complete with a Confederate flag draped over the coffin. Tyler's monument stands in Presidents Circle not far from President James Monroe's tomb.
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What president freed the slaves in the Confederate states?

President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
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Which President was a hero of the Civil War?

In 1865, as commanding general, Ulysses S. Grant led the Union Armies to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War. As an American hero, Grant was later elected the 18th President of the United States (1869–1877), working to implement Congressional Reconstruction and to remove the vestiges of slavery.
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Has any President fought in Vietnam?

Four U.S. Presidents have been, in varying degrees, involved with the Vietnam War: (L to R) Dwight D. Eisenhower ('59 photo); John F. Kennedy ('63 photo); Lyndon B. Johnson ('68 photo); and Richard M.
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Who was the best President during the Civil War?

The general opinion is that Abraham Lincoln is the greatest president in U.S. history due to his leadership during the Civil War and the abolition of slavery.
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Who was the only U.S. President to lead troops into battle?

George Washington arrived at Cumberland in October 1794 as President and as leader of the troops in order to put down the citizens' revolt known as the Whiskey Rebellion. It was the first and only time that a sitting President has led troops into battle.
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Who was the first President to fight in a war?

George Washington: Army Soldier, Founding Father and Currently the Highest-Ranking General in the U.S. Military. America's first president, George Washington, led the charge both on the battlefield and as a statesman in the founding of this country.
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Can a U.S. President lead troops into battle?

Overview: Article II Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution, the Commander in Chief clause, states that "[t]he President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States."
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What President was in more than 100 duels?

A military hero and the seventh U.S. president, Andrew Jackson was also something of a hothead. He was involved in numerous duels—some accounts estimate 100—and many of them were in defense of his wife, Rachel, who was a frequent object of ridicule and malicious rumors.
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Which US president ended Vietnam?

Richard Nixon was elected the 37th President of the United States (1969-1974) after previously serving as a U.S. Representative and a U.S. Senator from California. After successfully ending American fighting in Vietnam and improving international relations with the U.S.S.R.
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Which president stopped Vietnam?

President Nixon announces Vietnam War is ending.
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What was JFK's role in the Vietnam War?

Kennedy became president. In May 1961, JFK authorized sending an additional 500 Special Forces troops and military advisors to assist the pro‑Western government of South Vietnam. By the end of 1962, there were approximately 11,000 military advisors in South Vietnam.
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What countries helped the Confederacy?

The United States prevented other powers from recognizing the Confederacy, which counted heavily on Britain and France to enter the war on its side to maintain their supply of cotton and to weaken a growing opponent.
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Who was the most famous Confederate general?

Robert E. Lee, the best known CSA general. Lee is shown with the insignia of a Confederate colonel, which he chose to wear throughout the war.
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What state was the last to free slaves?

Slavery's final legal death in New Jersey occurred on January 23, 1866, when in his first official act as governor, Marcus L. Ward of Newark signed a state Constitutional Amendment that brought about an absolute end to slavery in the state.
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Who was the first U.S. President to not own slaves?

Of the U.S.' first twelve presidents, the only two never to own slaves were John Adams, and his son John Quincy Adams; the first of which famously said that the American Revolution would not be complete until all slaves were freed.
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How many slaves are in the U.S. today?

Mass incarceration, and the criminalization of poverty, has created a modern-day abomination—nearly two million incarcerated people in the United States have no protection from legal slavery. A disproportionate percentage of them are Black and people of color.
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Which President had two wives?

The first first lady was Martha Washington, married to George Washington. Presidents John Tyler and Woodrow Wilson had two official first ladies; both remarried during their presidential tenures.
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Which President was a traitor?

During the secession crisis, Johnson remained in the Senate even when Tennessee seceded, which made him a hero in the North and a traitor in the eyes of most Southerners.
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