signed into law the Sherman Antitrust Act (1890), the first legislation to prohibit business combinations in restraint of trade.
Passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Only president to resign from office
Signed the Postal Savings Bank Act, allowing 1 bank in each state to give 2% interest
Known for ending the Era of Reconstruction
Oversaw the Louisiana Purchase and authorized the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Led the country to victory in the Spanish-American War
Signed the Emancipation Proclamation that freed slaves within the Confederacy
Commanded the Continental Army during the Revolution
Only president to serve two non-consecutive terms
Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize while he was in office
Passed the Fugitive Slave Law that required all captured slaves be returned to their owners
Died after 16 months in office. Described as a "more forgettable president than a failed one"
known for extending the territory of the United States through the Mexican–American War
Created the Bureau of the Budget
Author of The Federalists Papers and considered the "Father" of the Constitution
Helped to complete the Erie Canal while he was in office
Signed the Indian Removal Act which relocated many Native American tribes to west of the Mississippi River
Helped secure the Gadsen Purchase, expanding the fronteir to the South and West
Oldest ever elected president
Made the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima
Only movie actor to ever become president
Established the Federal Bureau of Prisons which eliminated prison overcrowding