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First U.S. President George Washington [February 22, 1732-November 14, 1799], in office April 30, 1789-March 4, 1797. Second U.S. President John Adams [October 30, 1735-July 4, 1826*], in office March 4, 1797-March 4, 1801. Third U.S. President Thomas JEFFERSON [April 13, 1743-July 4, 1826], in office March 4, 1801-March 4, 1809. *Among President Adams' last words were, "Jefferson still lives." In fact, President Jefferson was already dead.

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The Presidents before James Madison were Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and George Washington.

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