James Madison
Next on our list, we have another founding father. James Madison ended up becoming the 4th President of the United States and he held the position from 1809 until 1817. He was called the “Father of the Constitution” and many people admired his excellent leadership skills. He even became the first graduate student at Princeton University after finishing college with honors in only two years’ time. He led the country in the War of 1812, established the national bank, and strengthened both the military and government powers. Dolly, his wife, also did excellently as the First Lady by setting an example for young women at the time. She was also responsible for the famous redecoration of the White House and numerous public outreach programs for orphans.
William McKinley Jr.
From 1897 until 1901, William McKinley Jr. was the 25th President of the United States. He was the last person to lead America during the Civil War and he also helped America win the Spanish-US war. When he was in office, the U.S. saw huge developments when Guam, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico all became territories. He was also well-received for his efforts to improve the economy, though he did not do a lot to seek equal justice for all American citizens.