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22 August 2025
- 22:4822:48, 22 August 2025 How To Buy Marijuana Clones Online (hist | edit) [1,140 bytes] SherrieHancock9 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Rooted cannabis cuttings help keep plants consistent and reliable. Every clone is a direct copy of a healthy mother plant. Simply put, your grow stays uniform and For those who have almost any queries regarding where as well as the best way to work with [https://rmcnargs.org/missouri/noel/ clones for sale in Missouri], you are able to e mail us from the web page. repeatable.<br><br>Finding a trusted place for clones can be tricky. It’s smart to use sites with a track...")
- 21:3821:38, 22 August 2025 Everything You Need To Know About Cannabis Clones (hist | edit) [1,125 bytes] SherrieHancock9 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Rooted cannabis cuttings make life easier for anyone starting a garden. Every clone is a direct copy of a healthy mother plant. That means, you get the same flavor, potency, and structure each time.<br><br>People often ask where to buy cannabis clones. Trusted websites make all the difference, like RMCNARGS.org, which shares details about clone quality and safe ordering. You can find cannabis clones online and have them delivered, so even beginners can get started quickl...")
- 18:1018:10, 22 August 2025 United States Marine Corps (hist | edit) [3,045 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''United States Marine Corps''' (USMC) is a branch of the United States Armed Forces specializing in expeditionary, amphibious, and rapid-response operations. Established on November 10, 1775, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Marine Corps has earned a reputation as the “first to fight” due to its ability to deploy quickly in crises. It operates under the Department of the Navy but remains a distinct and coequal service. == History == The Marine Corp...")
- 18:0318:03, 22 August 2025 United States Navy (hist | edit) [4,490 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''United States Navy''' (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the world’s most powerful naval forces, responsible for ensuring U.S. dominance at sea, supporting national defense, and projecting power across the globe. Established on October 13, 1775, the Navy has been central to the growth of American power, trade, and security. == History == The Continental Congress created the Continental Navy in 1775 to chal...")
- 12:5312:53, 22 August 2025 United States Army (hist | edit) [3,290 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''United States Army''' (USA) is the land warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is the oldest and largest branch, established on June 14, 1775, by the Continental Congress to fight in the American Revolutionary War. The Army’s primary mission is to protect and defend the United States through sustained land dominance, ground combat, and support operations at home and abroad. == Mission == The Army’s mission is “to deploy, figh...")
- 12:2912:29, 22 August 2025 United States Armed Forces (hist | edit) [7,331 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The United States Armed Forces are the military forces of the United States of America, tasked with protecting the nation, defending its interests abroad, and upholding the Constitution. They are among the most powerful and technologically advanced military organizations in the world, playing a central role in global security and international peacekeeping. The Armed Forces are overseen by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), headquartered at the Pentagon in Arlington,...")
21 August 2025
- 01:0601:06, 21 August 2025 Bill of Rights (hist | edit) [3,575 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Bill of Rights''' is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. Ratified on December 15, 1791, the Bill of Rights guarantees fundamental rights and liberties to individuals and limits the powers of the federal government. It remains a cornerstone of American law and democracy. == Background == During the debate over ratification of the Constitution in 1787–1788, Anti-Federalists argued that the new framework gave too...")
20 August 2025
- 16:0116:01, 20 August 2025 Stars and Stripes (hist | edit) [2,063 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Stars and Stripes''' is a common nickname for the national flag of the United States of America. The flag features thirteen horizontal stripes, alternating red and white, representing the original thirteen colonies, and a blue field in the canton bearing white stars symbolizing the union of states. == Design == The modern design of the flag includes fifty stars, one for each state in the Union, arranged in nine rows of alternating five and six stars. The co...")
- 15:5215:52, 20 August 2025 Great Seal of the United States (hist | edit) [2,204 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Great Seal of the United States''' is the official emblem used to authenticate certain documents issued by the federal government. First adopted in 1782, the seal symbolizes the sovereignty of the United States and is used for treaties, presidential proclamations, and other formal instruments. == Design == The Great Seal consists of two sides: the obverse and the reverse. * '''Obverse''': Features a bald eagle clutching an olive branch in its right talon and...")
18 August 2025
- 18:4118:41, 18 August 2025 Uncle Sam (hist | edit) [1,971 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Uncle Sam''' is a national personification of the United States, commonly depicted as a stern, bearded man in a star-spangled top hat, blue tailcoat, and red-and-white striped trousers. The figure is used to represent the U.S. government and American patriotism, most famously in the 1917 World War I recruitment poster captioned ''I Want YOU for U.S. Army'' by artist James Montgomery Flagg. == Origins == The name “Uncle Sam” is widely associated with Samuel Wilson...")
- 00:2200:22, 18 August 2025 Liberty Bell (hist | edit) [1,853 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Liberty Bell''' is an American symbol of independence and liberty, housed at the Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Originally cast in 1752 for the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall), the bell is renowned for its distinctive crack and its inscription from Leviticus 25:10: “PROCLAIM LIBERTY THROUGHOUT ALL THE LAND UNTO ALL THE INHABITANTS THEREOF.” == History == The bell was first cast in London in 1752 and recast twice in...")
- 00:1200:12, 18 August 2025 Bald Eagle (hist | edit) [2,333 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Bald Eagle''' The '''Bald Eagle''' (''Haliaeetus leucocephalus'') is a bird of prey found in North America and is the national bird and symbol of the United States of America. Known for its distinctive white head and tail contrasting with a dark brown body and wings, the bald eagle represents freedom and strength. == Description == Adult bald eagles have a wingspan ranging from 5.9 to 7.5 feet (1.8 to 2.3 m). Females are generally larger than males. Their powerful...")
17 August 2025
- 15:5015:50, 17 August 2025 United States Constitution (hist | edit) [4,210 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''United States Constitution''' is the nation’s supreme law. Ratified in 1788 and effective in 1789, it creates a federal system with separated powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches and reserves undelegated powers to the states or the people. == Structure == * Preamble * Seven Articles (I–VII) covering Congress, the presidency, the judiciary, states, amendments, federal supremacy, and ratification. * Amendments, including the '''Bill of...")
- 15:4715:47, 17 August 2025 National Economic Council (hist | edit) [596 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''National Economic Council''' (NEC) coordinates economic policy across the executive branch and advises the president on domestic and international economic issues. It is part of the Executive Office of the President. == Functions == * Policy development and interagency coordination on growth, jobs, trade, and finance. * Works alongside the Council of Economic Advisers and Office of Management and Budget. == See also == * Executive Office of the Pre...")
- 15:4315:43, 17 August 2025 Council of Economic Advisers (hist | edit) [560 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Council of Economic Advisers''' (CEA) is a three-member body within the Executive Office of the President that provides the president with objective economic analysis and policy recommendations. == Functions == * Monitor macroeconomic trends and labor markets. * Evaluate policy options and produce the annual ''Economic Report of the President''. == See also == * Executive Office of the President * Presidency of the United States * National Economic...")
- 15:4115:41, 17 August 2025 Office of Management and Budget (hist | edit) [617 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Office of Management and Budget''' (OMB) is the largest unit in the Executive Office of the President. It assists the president in preparing the federal budget and oversees agency performance, procurement, financial management, and regulatory review. == Roles == * Budget formulation and execution guidance. * Regulatory analysis (review of significant rules). * Management initiatives and agency oversight. == See also == * Executive Office of the President...")
- 15:3915:39, 17 August 2025 National Security Council (United States) (hist | edit) [647 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''National Security Council''' (NSC) is a forum within the Executive Office of the President for coordinating national security and foreign policy. Its regular members typically include the president, vice president, secretaries of State and Defense, and other senior officials. == Functions == * Coordinate defense, diplomacy, intelligence, and homeland security policy. * Develop presidential directives and oversee implementation. == See also == * Executive O...")
- 15:3615:36, 17 August 2025 White House Chief of Staff (hist | edit) [589 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''White House Chief of Staff''' is the senior aide who manages the White House Office and coordinates the president’s schedule, staff, and policy process within the Executive Office of the President. == Responsibilities == * Gatekeeping and scheduling for the president. * Oversees policy development and interagency process. * Coordinates communications and personnel. == See also == * Executive Office of the President * Presidency of the United Stat...")
- 15:3415:34, 17 August 2025 Executive order (hist | edit) [783 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "An '''executive order''' is a directive issued by the President of the United States to manage operations of the federal government. Executive orders carry the force of law when based on constitutional or statutory authority. == Purpose and scope == * Direct federal agencies and officers. * Implement statutes and manage administration policy. * May not contravene the Constitution or valid statutes. == Limits and review == * Subject to judicial review; courts may set as...")
- 15:3115:31, 17 August 2025 United States House of Representatives (hist | edit) [908 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''United States House of Representatives''' is the lower chamber of the United States Congress. It originates revenue bills, conducts impeachments, and shares lawmaking and oversight powers with the United States Senate. == Composition and terms == * 435 voting members apportioned by population among the states. * Two-year terms; all seats are contested every two years. == Powers and duties == * Initiates revenue legislation. * Impeaches federal civil offi...")
- 15:2815:28, 17 August 2025 United States Senate (hist | edit) [1,131 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''United States Senate''' is the upper chamber of the United States Congress. It shares lawmaking power with the United States House of Representatives and plays special roles in confirmations and treaties. == Composition and terms == * 100 senators, two from each state. * Six-year terms, staggered so roughly one-third stand for election every two years. == Powers and duties == * Advice and consent on presidential nominations (executive branch and federal...")
- 15:2015:20, 17 August 2025 Supreme Court of the United States (hist | edit) [1,243 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Supreme Court of the United States''' is the nation’s highest court, created by Article III of the Constitution. It has final authority over federal law and constitutional interpretation. == Composition and appointment == * Typically nine justices (one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices). * Justices are nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate; they hold office during good behavior (life tenure). == Jurisdiction and role == * Exercises ap...")
- 15:1715:17, 17 August 2025 United States Congress (hist | edit) [1,284 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''United States Congress''' is the national legislature, a bicameral body consisting of the '''Senate''' and the '''House of Representatives'''. Created by Article I of the Constitution, Congress enacts federal laws, levies taxes, appropriates funds, regulates interstate and foreign commerce, declares war, and oversees the executive branch. == Chambers == * '''Senate''' – 100 senators serving six-year staggered terms; roles include advice and consent on nominatio...")
- 14:5314:53, 17 August 2025 Checks and balances (hist | edit) [1,337 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Checks and balances''' are the mechanisms that allow each branch of the U.S. government to limit the others, complementing the doctrine of Separation of powers. These tools help prevent abuses and maintain constitutional equilibrium. == Examples == * '''Legislation and veto''' – Congress passes bills; the president may veto; Congress may override by two-thirds. * '''Appointments''' – The president nominates officers and judges; the Senate provides advice and...")
- 14:5014:50, 17 August 2025 Separation of powers (hist | edit) [1,186 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Separation of powers''' is the constitutional principle that divides the powers of the federal government among three coordinate branches — the '''legislative''' (makes laws), the '''executive''' (enforces laws), and the '''judicial''' (interprets laws). The goal is to prevent concentration of authority and protect liberty by giving each branch distinct functions and institutional independence. In the United States, separation of powers works alongside '''Checks...")
- 14:4714:47, 17 August 2025 President pro tempore of the United States Senate (hist | edit) [891 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''President pro tempore of the United States Senate''' is the senator elected by the Senate to preside in the vice president’s absence. By tradition, the office is held by a senior member of the majority party and is third in the Presidential line of succession after the vice president and the Speaker of the House. == Role == * Presides over the Senate when the vice president is absent; often delegates daily presiding to junior senators. * Signs enrolled bill...")
- 14:4514:45, 17 August 2025 Elections in the United States (hist | edit) [1,133 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Elections in the United States''' occur at federal, state, and local levels and include contests for executive, legislative, and judicial offices, as well as referendums and initiatives in many states. Election administration is largely decentralized to the states, subject to constitutional protections and federal statutes. == Major types == * Federal: United States presidential election, congressional (House every two years; Senate staggered six-year terms). * S...")
- 14:4314:43, 17 August 2025 United States presidential election (hist | edit) [1,065 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''United States presidential election''' is held every four years to choose the president and vice president. Voters select slates of electors who then cast the formal votes in the Electoral College. == Timing == * General election: first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of years divisible by four. * Electors vote in December; Congress counts electoral votes in early January. == Ballots and tickets == Presidential and...")
- 14:4014:40, 17 August 2025 Impeachment in the United States (hist | edit) [1,306 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Impeachment in the United States''' is the constitutional process by which Congress may charge and try federal civil officers for misconduct. The '''House of Representatives''' adopts articles of impeachment by majority vote; the '''Senate''' conducts a trial and may convict by a two-thirds vote, resulting in removal and possible disqualification from future office. == Constitutional basis == * United States Constitution, Article I (House power; Senate trial); Ar...")
- 14:3214:32, 17 August 2025 Presidential line of succession (hist | edit) [1,788 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''presidential line of succession''' establishes who becomes or acts as president if the president is unable to serve. The vice president is first in line; further succession is set by federal statute and limited by constitutional eligibility (natural-born citizen, at least 35 years old, 14 years’ residency). == Order of succession == # '''Vice President of the United States''' # '''Speaker of the United States House of Representatives''' # '''President pro tempo...")
- 14:2714:27, 17 August 2025 Electoral College (United States) (hist | edit) [1,737 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Electoral College''' is the system by which the United States elects its president and vice president. Voters in each state (and the District of Columbia) choose a slate of electors who then cast the formal electoral votes for president and vice president. == How it works == * Each state has a number of electors equal to its total representation in Congress (House seats + 2 senators). The District of Columbia has three electors. * Most states use '''winner-take-a...")
- 14:2314:23, 17 August 2025 Executive Office of the President (hist | edit) [1,647 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Executive Office of the President''' (EOP) is the group of policy, management, and advisory offices that support the President of the United States. Established in 1939, the EOP helps the president develop policy, prepare budgets, coordinate national security and economic strategy, and manage the day-to-day operations of the executive branch. == Major components == * '''White House Office''' – the president’s immediate staff and advisors. * '''National Securi...")
- 02:1302:13, 17 August 2025 Presidency of the United States (hist | edit) [2,722 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Presidency of the United States''' is the institution of the head of state and head of government established by Article II of the Constitution. The president leads the executive branch, serves as commander in chief of the armed forces, conducts foreign policy, signs or vetoes legislation, and oversees the faithful execution of federal law. == Constitutional basis == * Article II establishes the office, powers, and method of selection. * Key amendments include th...")
- 02:1102:11, 17 August 2025 Cabinet of the United States (hist | edit) [2,510 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Cabinet of the United States''' is the senior advisory body to the president, composed primarily of the heads of the executive departments, the vice president, and other officials whom the president may designate as cabinet-level. Cabinet secretaries are nominated by the president and confirmed by the United States Senate. == Legal basis and function == * Not created by the Constitution, the cabinet developed by custom; department heads are established by sta...")
- 02:0902:09, 17 August 2025 Vice President of the United States (hist | edit) [2,019 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Vice President of the United States''' is the second-highest executive officer, the president of the Senate, and the first in the presidential line of succession. The vice president casts tie-breaking votes in the Senate and serves as a key adviser to the president and a member of the Cabinet of the United States. == Constitutional role == * Presides over the United States Senate and may cast a tie-breaking vote. * First in line to the presidency under th...")
- 01:5901:59, 17 August 2025 Founding Fathers of the United States (hist | edit) [2,090 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Founding Fathers of the United States''' refers to the leaders, writers, soldiers, diplomats, and civic organizers who guided the American colonies from protest to independence and helped frame the nation’s political foundations. Core achievements include independence (1776), victory in the American Revolutionary War, and the drafting and ratification of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. == Core group == * George Washington – commander in chi...")
- 01:5401:54, 17 August 2025 Paul Revere (hist | edit) [3,270 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="infobox" style="width:25em; font-size:90%; text-align:left" |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#0b2c5f; color:#fff; text-align:center; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold;" | Paul Revere |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 280px|Portrait of Paul Revere |- ! Born | January 1, 1735 (O.S. December 21, 1734); Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British America |- ! Died | May 10, 1818 (aged 83); Boston, Massachusetts, Uni...")
- 01:4901:49, 17 August 2025 John Dickinson (hist | edit) [3,896 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="infobox" style="width:25em; font-size:90%; text-align:left" |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#0b2c5f; color:#fff; text-align:center; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold;" | John Dickinson |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 280px|Portrait of John Dickinson |- ! Born | November 13, 1732; Talbot County, Province of Maryland, British America |- ! Died | February 14, 1808 (aged 75); Wilmington, Delaware, United States |...")
- 01:3601:36, 17 August 2025 John Hancock (hist | edit) [4,016 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="infobox" style="width:25em; font-size:90%; text-align:left" |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#0b2c5f; color:#fff; text-align:center; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold;" | John Hancock |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 280px|Portrait of John Hancock |- ! Born | January 23, 1737; Braintree (now Quincy), Province of Massachusetts Bay, British America |- ! Died | October 8, 1793 (aged 56); Boston, Mass...")
- 01:3401:34, 17 August 2025 Patrick Henry (hist | edit) [3,827 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="infobox" style="width:25em; font-size:90%; text-align:left" |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#0b2c5f; color:#fff; text-align:center; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold;" | Patrick Henry |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 280px|Portrait of Patrick Henry |- ! Born | May 29, 1736; Hanover County, Colony of Virginia, British America |- ! Died | June 6, 1799 (aged 63); Red Hill, Charlotte County, Virginia, United States...")
- 01:2501:25, 17 August 2025 Thomas Paine (hist | edit) [3,718 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="infobox" style="width:25em; font-size:90%; text-align:left" |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#0b2c5f; color:#fff; text-align:center; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold;" | Thomas Paine |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 280px|Portrait of Thomas Paine |- ! Born | February 9, 1737; Thetford, Norfolk, England |- ! Died | June 8, 1809 (aged 72); New York City, United States |- ! Nationality | English-born American |- !...")
- 01:2301:23, 17 August 2025 Samuel Adams (hist | edit) [3,884 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="infobox" style="width:25em; font-size:90%; text-align:left" |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#0b2c5f; color:#fff; text-align:center; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold;" | Samuel Adams |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 280px|Portrait of Samuel Adams |- ! Born | September 27, 1722; Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British America |- ! Died | October 2, 1803 (aged 81); Boston, Massachusetts, United States |- !...")
- 01:1301:13, 17 August 2025 John Jay (hist | edit) [4,589 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="infobox" style="width:25em; font-size:90%; text-align:left" |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#0b2c5f; color:#fff; text-align:center; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold;" | John Jay |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 280px|Portrait of John Jay |- ! Born | December 12, 1745; New York City, Province of New York, British America |- ! Died | May 17, 1829 (aged 83); Bedford, New York, United States |- ! Nationality |...")
- 01:0101:01, 17 August 2025 Alexander Hamilton (hist | edit) [4,043 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="infobox" style="width:25em; font-size:90%; text-align:left" |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#0b2c5f; color:#fff; text-align:center; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold;" | Alexander Hamilton |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 280px|Portrait of Alexander Hamilton |- ! Born | January 11, 1757 (disputed 1755); Charlestown, Nevis, British West Indies |- ! Died | July 12, 1804 (aged ~47); New York City, United Stat...")
12 August 2025
- 22:2322:23, 12 August 2025 Benjamin Franklin (hist | edit) [4,386 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| class="infobox" style="width:25em; font-size:90%; text-align:left" |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#dce6f2; text-align:center; font-size:110%; font-weight:bold;" | Benjamin Franklin |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | 280px|Portrait of Benjamin Franklin |- ! Born | {{Birth date|1706|1|17}}<br>Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British America |- ! Died | {{Death date and age|1790|4|17|170...")
- 15:4715:47, 12 August 2025 George Washington (hist | edit) [4,002 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox US president | name = George Washington | image = George Washington Presidential Portrait.jpg | order = 1st | office = President of the United States | vicepresident = John Adams | term_start = April 30, 1789 | term_end = March 4, 1797 | predecessor = Office established | successor = John Adams | birth_date = {{Birth date|1732|2|22}} | birth_place = Westmoreland County, Colony of Virginia, British America | death_date = {{Death date and age|1799|12|14|1...")
- 15:4515:45, 12 August 2025 John Adams (hist | edit) [4,243 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox US president | name = John Adams | image = John Adams Presidential Portrait.jpg | order = 2nd | office = President of the United States | vicepresident = Thomas Jefferson | term_start = March 4, 1797 | term_end = March 4, 1801 | predecessor = George Washington | successor = Thomas Jefferson | birth_date = {{Birth date|1735|10|30}} | birth_place = Braintree, Massachusetts Bay (now Quincy), British America | death_date = {{Death date and age|1826|7|4|...")
- 15:4315:43, 12 August 2025 Thomas Jefferson (hist | edit) [3,969 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox US president | name = Thomas Jefferson | image = Thomas Jefferson Presidential Portrait.jpg | order = 3rd | office = President of the United States | vicepresident = Aaron Burr (1801–1805)<br>George Clinton (1805–1809) | term_start = March 4, 1801 | term_end = March 4, 1809 | predecessor = John Adams | successor = James Madison | birth_date = {{Birth date|1743|4|13}} | birth_place = Shadwell, Colony of Virginia, British America | death_date...")
- 15:3015:30, 12 August 2025 James Madison (hist | edit) [4,153 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox US president | name = James Madison | image = James Madison Presidential Portrait.jpg | order = 4th | office = President of the United States | vicepresident = George Clinton (1809–1812)<br>Elbridge Gerry (1813–1814; died in office) | term_start = March 4, 1809 | term_end = March 4, 1817 | predecessor = Thomas Jefferson | successor = James Monroe | birth_date = {{Birth date|1751|3|16}} | birth_place = Port Conway, Virginia, United States | d...")
- 15:0615:06, 12 August 2025 James Monroe (hist | edit) [3,936 bytes] Truthseeker (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox US president | name = James Monroe | image = James Monroe Presidential Portrait.jpg | order = 5th | office = President of the United States | vicepresident = Daniel D. Tompkins | term_start = March 4, 1817 | term_end = March 4, 1825 | predecessor = James Madison | successor = John Quincy Adams | birth_date = {{Birth date|1758|4|28}} | birth_place = Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States | death_date = {{Death date and age|1831|7|4|1758|4|28}}...")