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President of the United States and his term of office.

17 8 On April 30, 9, President George Washington was sworn in in the open air.

His oath "God, please help me" later became the practice of swearing in successive presidents; Kissing the Bible after swearing also set a precedent for later presidents. Due to busy business, the inaugural ball was postponed to May 7th, and the President's wife Martha didn't go to new york. President Washington was the first president to be unanimously adopted.

1793 On March 4th, President George Washington delivered the shortest inaugural address (135 words).

1March 4, 797, President john adams: the first American president to be sworn in by the Attorney General (his name is Oliver Esworth).

180 1 On March 4th, 2008, President Thomas Jefferson set a precedent by writing to Congress to accept the inauguration ceremony and making arrangements for the ceremony time. The first and possibly the last president to go to the inauguration ceremony; The first American president to hold an inauguration ceremony at the capitol in Washington; The president's inaugural speech was first published in a special issue of the newspaper.

1809 On March 4th, President james madison held a celebration ball for the first time on his inauguration day; Established the practice of the US Navy military band playing music for the inaugural ball.

March 4, 2007, President james monroe: The first American president to take the oath outdoors in Washington.

1824 On March 4th, President john quincy adams was the son of the second President john adams.

1829 President andrew jackson: The first president of the United States was sworn in on the east porch of the Capitol.

1On March 4th, 837, President Martin Van Buren: The outgoing and incoming presidents (Jackson and Van Buren) took the same carriage to the Capitol for the first time to attend the inauguration ceremony; Floats first appeared on the celebration tour; For the first time, two celebration balls were held.

1841March 4th, President william henry harrison delivered the longest inaugural address in American history (10000 words); Breaking the American convention, Harrison delivered his inaugural speech first, then took the oath, and then delivered his inaugural speech; For the first time, officials planned to hold a celebration tour in the Capitol. The preparatory committee for the tour and inauguration ceremony is composed of the local political organizations of the winning party.

1841April 6, President john tyler: The first American president to enter the White House due to the death of an incumbent.

1845 On March 4th, President James K Polk: The inaugural address was sent to the whole country by telegraph for the first time.

1March 4, 853, President franklin pierce: confirmed as President of the United States (not sworn in); Break the routine, don't kiss the bible, just put your left hand on the bible; The first American president not to write an inaugural address.

1857 On March 4th, President james buchanan was photographed for the first time when he took office. A grand celebration ball was held, attended by 6,000 distinguished guests, and 3,000 US dollars worth of wine, 400 gallons of oysters, 500 quarts of chicken salad, 1.200 quarts of ice cream, 60 sheep, 8 rolls of beef, 75 hams and 1.25 pig tongues were consumed.

186 1 March 4, 2008, President abraham lincoln: African-Americans attended the inauguration ceremony for the first time and were also the first president to be assassinated in American history.

1865 April 15, President andrew johnson: Due to the death of the President, Johnson was the first vice president to be sworn in as President under the leadership of the Minister of Justice.

1March 4, 869 and1March 4, 873, President Ulysses S. Grant: The governors of all states were invited to attend the inauguration ceremony for the first time; At the coldest inauguration ceremony, the temperature was only 16 degrees at noon that day, and the wind speed reached 40 meters per second;

1March 3, 877 and1March 5, 877, President Rutherford B. Hayes: the first American president to be sworn in at the White House; The first American president to be sworn in before the inauguration ceremony (because it was Sunday) was sworn in privately on March 3rd (Saturday) and publicly on March 5th (Monday).

1881March 4, President james garfield: The President's mother attended the inauguration ceremony for the first time; The president reviewed the army in front of the White House for the first time.

188 19 September 19, after the assassination of president james garfield, chester alan arthur immediately took over as the president of the United States, becoming the most junior of all American presidents. He is one of the few American presidents who oppose racial discrimination and Chinese exclusion. Once vetoed a 20-year-old congressional bill restricting the immigration of China workers. Although the bill was finally passed by the US Congress, the term was shortened from 20 years to 10 years.

1On March 4th, 885, stephen grover cleveland was elected president, the first president elected by the Democratic Party after the civil war, and the only president who left the White House and was re-elected four years later.

18 9 On March 4th, Benjamin Harrison was elected president, and his grandfather was the 9th president of the United States. When he took office, it was the centenary of President Washington's inauguration, so people called him "the centenary president".

1on March 4th, 993, stephen grover cleveland was re-elected as president after four years.

181March 4, 997, President william mckinley: The inauguration ceremony of the President was recorded by a film camera for the first time.

1901March 4th, President william mckinley: For the first time, the House of Representatives and the Senate were allowed to arrange the inauguration ceremony of the President.

1901September 14 President theodore roosevelt (franklin roosevelt's uncle): The first American president who didn't take the oath before the Bible, Roosevelt was sworn in at the home of ansley Wilkes (according to Wilkes 1903).

1905 On March 4th, President theodore roosevelt used the telephone for the first time at the presidential inauguration ceremony in the Capitol.

1March 4, 909 President William H. Taft: The President's wife went to the White House with the President for the first time; The car first appeared in the inaugural parade; For the first time, temporary lighting was used to illuminate the circular roof.

1965438+On March 4th, 2003, President Woodrow Wilson: The traditional inaugural ball was suspended.

1965438+March 4, 2007 and1965438+March 5, 2007, President Woodrow Wilson: Breaking the tradition, he was sworn in on Sunday for the first time; Women attended the inauguration ceremony for the first time.

1921On March 4, 2008, President Waleran Gamal Harding: The President took a bus to attend the inauguration ceremony for the first time; The loudspeaker was used for the first time at the inauguration ceremony; For the first time, the inauguration platform with steel frame has been used 198 1 year.

1August 3, 923, President John Calvin Coolidge: The oath was first taken by the president's father, Coolidge's father was a sheriff in Vermont.

1March 4, 925, President John Calvin Coolidge: For the first time, the elected president was sworn in under the leadership of former President william taft; The inauguration ceremony of the president was broadcast live to the whole country for the first time.

1March 4th, 929, President herbert clark hoover: The inauguration ceremony of the President was filmed with a sound documentary for the first time.

1March 4, 933 president franklin roosevelt: the 32nd president of the United States, the vice president was sworn in with the president for the first time, but the vice president was unable to deliver an inaugural speech; The term of office of the second president was from 1937 to 65438+1October 20th, and the swearing-in date of the president of the United States was changed to 65438+1October 20th, which was formulated according to the 20th amendment of the United States Constitution.

194165438+1October 20th, President franklin roosevelt: the first American president to be sworn in for three times.

1October 20th, President franklin roosevelt: the first and last American president to be sworn in for four times. This term did not expire. The term of office was 1945, and 12 died in April and was succeeded by Vice President Truman.

1949 65438+1October 20th, President Harry S. Truman: The inauguration ceremony of the President was televised live for the first time; After World War II, the official inaugural ball was launched again (note: S is not a middle name).

1953 65438+1October 20th, President dwight david eisenhower: Breaking the tradition and replacing kissing the Bible with prayer; For the first time, I abandoned my black hat and put on a hamburger hat to attend the inauguration ceremony of the president.

1957 65438+1October 20th and 2 1, President dwight david eisenhower: For the first time, the presidential inauguration ceremony was restricted in the form of the Constitution (the 22nd amendment to the Constitution); For the first time, a presidential luncheon was held in the auditorium of the High Court of the Capitol.

196165438+1October 20, President John F. Kennedy: the first American president to hold an inauguration ceremony on the east side of the Capitol; Inviting the poet (Robert Frost) to attend the official inauguration ceremony for the first time; The president's parents attended the inauguration ceremony of the elected president for the first time; As the first American president to believe in Catholicism, Kennedy used the Catholic version of the Bible to take the oath at the inauguration ceremony. The air force military band first appeared in the military parade; The inauguration ceremony was broadcast live on color TV for the first time; Hold five celebration dances for the first time; The last American president to attend the inauguration ceremony in a traditional hat.

1963165438+1October 22nd, President lyndon johnson: The President was sworn in on the plane for the first time; The president was sworn in by a woman for the first time. This woman is Texas judge Sarah Haggs.

1965 65438+1October 20th, President lyndon johnson: The press conference hall was set up in the Capitol for the first time; It's my first time to use a bulletproof car.

1969 65438+1October 20th, President Richard Nixon: The president used two bibles to swear for the first time.

1August 9, 974, president Gerald Ford: the first unelected vice president took over as president; The first American president to enter the White House according to the 25th Amendment to the US Constitution, which stipulates that after the president resigns, the vice president will take over the presidency.

1977 65438+1October 20th, President Jimmy Carter: The outgoing president left the Capitol by helicopter for the first time; The reviewing platform uses solar energy for the first time; Formulate rules for disabled people to watch tours.

198165438+1October 20th, President Ronald Reagan: An outdoor concert was held on the west lawn the day before the inauguration ceremony; For the first time, text was inserted into TV broadcast for the convenience of hearing-impaired people; Part of the luncheon was broadcast live on TV; Nine celebration balls were held for the first time; For the first time, a celebration ball was held in the legislature building; The celebration ball was broadcast live to the whole country by satellite for the first time.

1985 65438+1October 20th and 2 1, President Ronald Reagan: 65438+1October 20th, the inauguration ceremony was held for the first time; The Bible was first placed on a marble table specially built for Lincoln, which was built in 1860. On the way from the capitol to the white house, the president put the camera in the limousine for the first time; The coldest inauguration ceremony on record, the temperature was only 7 degrees at noon.

19 ⑧ 9 65438+1October 20th, President george herbert walker bush: the most expensive inauguration ceremony at that time.

1993 65438+1On October 20th, the inauguration ceremony of American President Bill Clinton was broadcast live on the Internet for the first time. The first presidential inauguration ceremony was held on Martin Luther King Day.

1On October 20th, George Walker Bush officially moved into the White House. He is the second president to follow his father's footsteps into the White House after Adams, the sixth president of the United States. Habitually known as George W. Bush, he served as President of the United States from 200/KLOC-0 to 2009.

165438+20081October 4th, Barack Hussein Obama Second Party: People's Democratic Party. He defeated McCain and was elected as the new president of the United States. He is also the first president with half black blood in history. On 20091October 20th 12: 05 EST, President Obama was sworn in according to the Bible used when Lincoln was sworn in, and the US Supreme Court Chief Justice john roberts notarized it.