George H W Bush

George W. Bush

George W. Bush was the 43rd U.S. President from 2001 to 2009. His presidency was defined by 9/11, the War on Terror, Afghanistan, Iraq, Hurricane Katrina, tax cuts and the 2008 financial crisis.

Born
1946 CE
Role
43rd President of the United States

43rd President of the United States (born 1946)

Portrait of George W. Bush in formal presidential attire
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1946–1968
Political family roots

Born into a prominent political family, he grew up surrounded by public service, shaping early exposure to leadership and national affairs.

1995–2000
Governor of Texas

Elected governor, he promoted a cooperative style of governance, focusing on education reform and building bipartisan relationships.

2001–2008
Wars abroad

He led military interventions overseas, aiming to combat threats but facing prolonged conflicts and growing international debate.

After 2009
Post-presidency

After leaving office, he focused on public service and personal projects, while historical assessments of his presidency continued to evolve.

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From Texas governor to wartime president

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1946–1968

Political family roots

Born into a prominent political family, he grew up surrounded by public service, shaping early exposure to leadership and national affairs.

1968–1985

Searching direction

After college and military service, he explored various business ventures, facing mixed results while searching for a clear direction in life.

1985–1994

Turning toward politics

He gradually moved into political life, supporting campaigns and building connections that prepared him for his own entry into elected office.

1995–2000

Governor of Texas

Elected governor, he promoted a cooperative style of governance, focusing on education reform and building bipartisan relationships.

2000

Contested election

He won a closely contested presidential election, entering office under intense scrutiny and a divided political climate.

2001

September 11 attacks

Terrorist attacks reshaped his presidency, leading to immediate national mobilization and a shift toward security-focused policies.

2001–2008

Wars abroad

He led military interventions overseas, aiming to combat threats but facing prolonged conflicts and growing international debate.

2007–2008

Economic downturn

A major financial crisis emerged near the end of his presidency, forcing urgent action to stabilize the economy and prevent deeper collapse.

After 2009

Post-presidency

After leaving office, he focused on public service and personal projects, while historical assessments of his presidency continued to evolve.

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  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Search results for George W. Bush,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. WorldCat, Books and library holdings for George W. Bush,” accessed June 2026.Open source

Primary sources

  1. Library of Congress, Search results for George W. Bush,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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