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Every President's Greatest Accomplishments

Enter each President's Greatest accomplishment.
William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, and Games A. Garfield aren't included because of the short terms they served.
Blue indicates accomplishments in foreign policy (including wars and territorial expansion), and red indicates accomplishments in domestic policy.
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President
Accomplishment
George Washington
Establishing presidential precedents
John Adams
Preventing war with France
Thomas Jefferson
Louisiana Purchase
James Madison
Leadership during War of 1812
James Monroe
Monroe Doctrine
John Quincy Adams
Infrastructure Development
Andrew Jackson
Paid off the National Debt
Martin Van Buren
Negotiated an end to the Aroostook War
John Tyler
Annexation of Texas
James K. Polk
Expanding American territory
Millard Fillmore
Compromise of 1850
Franklin Pierce
Gadsden Purchase
James Buchanan
Pacific Telegraph Act
Abraham Lincoln
Preserving the Union
Andrew Johnson
Alaska Purchase
Ulysses S. Grant
Persecution of the KKK
Rutherford B. Hayes
Ending the Great Railroad Strike of 1877
Chester A. Arthur
Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act
Grover Cleveland
Interstate Commerce Commission
Benjamin Harrison
Sherman Antitrust Act
William McKinley
Leadership during the Spanish-American War
President
Accomplishment
Theodore Roosevelt
Panama Canal
William H. Taft
Trust-busting
Woodrow Wilson
Federal Reserve Act
Warren G. Harding
Washington Naval Conference
Calvin Coolidge
Indian Citizenship Act
Herbert Hoover
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Creation of the New Deal
Harry S. Truman
Implementation of the Marshall Plan
Dwight Eisenhower
Interstate Highway Act
John F. Kennedy
Leadership during Cuban Missile Crisis
Lyndon B. Johnson
Civil Rights Act
Richard Nixon
Detente with China
Gerald Ford
Helsinki Accords
Jimmy Carter
Camp David Accords
Ronald Reagan
Tax reform
George H. W. Bush
Leadership during the Gulf War
Bill Clinton
Budget surplus
George W. Bush
Creation of the Dept. of Homeland Security
Barack Obama
Affordable Care Act
Donald Trump
First Step Act
Joe Biden
Infrastructure and Jobs Act
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1 Comments
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Level 55
Apr 4, 2026
Definitely an interesting idea, but what the "biggest accomplishment" of any administration is is ultimately pretty subjective. Is preserving the union a bigger deal than abolishing slavery? Is the New Deal more important than WW2? Etc etc.

Also, the type-ins for something like this kinda need to be really generous to not be super annoying.