Fascinating Facts You Never Knew About The IQ’s Of U.S. Presidents

Published on 10/03/2021
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Cleveland’s Marriage

Being the first (and thus far, only) president to tie the knot in the White House is a significant achievement. Many people, though, were more concerned with who the president was marrying. Despite the fact that she was a 21-year-old woman (28 years his younger), she made an impression on him. Aside from the fact that she was extremely attractive, fluent in French, and rather personable, she was also well-liked by her peers.

Clevelands Marriage

Cleveland’s Marriage

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Andrew Jackson – 145

Andrew Jackson had an IQ of 145, which placed him in the middle of the presidential IQ range, despite the fact that it was still much higher than the ordinary individual. In 1828, Andrew Jackson was elected President of the United States and served only one term. From 1829 until 1837, he served as President of the United States. The fact that you recognize him from the twenty-dollar bill will not surprise us! How amazing to learn that he opposed the creation of paper money and advocated for the use of silver and gold coins in its place? What a fascinating man! He was taken prisoner by the British during the Revolutionary War when he was 13 years old. That’s right – he now holds the distinction of being the only President to have been a prisoner of war. Among other things, he was successful in preventing the secession of South Carolina and completing the repayment of the entire national debt during his tenure.

Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson

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