There have been several presidents of the United States, and each one contributed special traits to the nation's highest position.
Even though knowledge and experience are frequently linked to presidential leadership, some presidents have risen to the position at quite young ages, defying age expectations.
The five youngest US presidents in history are listed below. The 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, is the youngest president in the history of the country.
President Roosevelt took office in 1901 at the age of 42 years and 322 days, following the assassination of President William McKinley.
Roosevelt, who was well-known for his enormous zeal and energy, set the standard for progressive policies by supporting measures to undermine trust and promote environmental protection.
His aggressive style of leadership made a lasting impression on the nation.
At the age of 43 years and 236 days, John F. Kennedy became the 35th President of the United States in 1961.