Presidents from the South include:
George Washington of Virginia (term 1789 - 1797).
Thomas Jefferson of Virginia (term 1801 - 1809).
James Madison of Virginia (term 1809 - 1817).
James Monroe of Virginia (term 1817 - 1825).
Andrew Jackson of Tennessee (term (1829 - 1837).
William Henry Harrison of Virginia (term 1841).
John Tyler of Virginia (term 1841 - 1845).
James Knox Polk of Tennessee (term (1845 - 1849).
Zachary Taylor of Virginia (term 1849 - 1850).
Andrew Johnson of North Carolina (term 1865 - 1869).
Woodrow Wilson of Virginia (term 1913 - 1921). Note: While Wilson was from Virginia, he spent his adult and political life in New Jersey
Dwight D. Eisenhower of Texas (term 1953 - 1961).
Lyndon Baines Johnson of Texas (term 1963 - 1969).
Jimmy Carter of Georgia (term 1977 - 1981).
George H. W. Bush of Texas (term 1989 - 1993).
Bill Clinton of Arkansas (term 1993 - 2001).
George W. Bush of Texas (term 2001 - 2009).
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I’M SO GLAD I GREW UP IN THE SOUTH
because when we talk about presidents in grade school, i could always say “y’all, jimmy carter’s little sister shared a math book with my nana in college!” since everyone’s kin to everyone else, everyone’s got a president story.