There has been 43 presidents, with 44 presidencies in the United States. This is a list of all of the presidents from the first to current and the year the were elected in office. George Washington (1789), John Adams (1797), Thomas Jefferson (1801), James Madison (1809), James Monroe (1817), John Quincy Adams (1825), Andrew Jackson (1829), Martin Van Buren ( 1837), William Henry Harrison (1841), John Tyler (1841), James K. Polk (1845), Zachary Taylor (1849), Millard Fillmore (1850), Franklin Pierce (1853), James Buchanan (1857), Abraham Lincoln (1861), Andrew Johnson (1865), Ulysses S. Grant (1869), Rutherford B. Hayes (1877), James A. Garfield (1881), Chester A. Arthur (1881), Grover Cleveland (1885), Benjamin Harrison (1889), Grover Cleveland (1893), William McKinley (1897), Theodore Roosevelt (1901), William Howard Taft (1909), Woodrow Wilson (1913), Warren G. Harding (1921), Calvin Coolidge (1923), Herbert Hoover (1929), Franklin D. Roosevelt(1933), Harry S. Truman (1945), Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953), John F. Kennedy (1961), Lyndon B. Johnson (1963), Richard Nixon (1969), Gerald Ford (1974), Jimmy Carter (1977), Ronald Reagan (1981), George H. W. Bush (1989), Bill Clinton (1993), George W. Bush (2001), Barack Obama (2009)
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The order of the US Presidents appears below:
No US presidents were named Nathaniel.
If you're asking whether any US Presidents were constitutionally ineligible to hold office, the answer is no.
There hasn't been any presidents from Rhode Island, yet.
If you are referring to what US Presidents were born in Italy, then your answer is simple; a US President could not have been born in Italy. If a person was born in a country or region not in American control, then they cannot become a President, since in order to be President, you must be born in a US held area. If you are referring to how many Presidents have Italian heritage in their blood, I believe that the answer is zero. No US President as of right now has had any noticeable Italian lineage.
John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams were US presidents from Mass.