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

Published on 10/03/2021
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Benjamin Harrison – 145.4

While serving as a member of the Union Army during the American Civil War, Benjamin Harrison was elected the 23rd President of the United States. He is regarded as one of the best presidents in the United States history, owing to his excellent international connections and productive working relationship with Congress during his tenure in the office. Some of the most noteworthy accomplishments of his administration included the protection of African-American voting rights as well as the admission of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington, and Wyoming as new members of the United States of America. Benjamin Harrison had an IQ of 145.4, which put him ahead of Eisenhower and Jackson but only in the top half of the top 50 percent. He was given the nickname “Little Ben” since he was the great-grandson and namesake of Benjamin Harrison, the founding father of the United States. He was also the only President of the United States to have had a former President of the United States as a grandpa. Of course, he is the grandson of none other than William Henry “Old Tippecanoe” Harrison, who was the founder of the town of Tippecanoe.

Benjamin Harrison

Benjamin Harrison

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