George Washington - ISTJ
John Adams - INTJ. Maybe INTP.
Thomas Jefferson - INTP. Maybe INTJ.
James Madison - INTX
James Monroe - XSFP? (
John Quincy Adams - INTX
Andrew Jackson - ESTP
Martin Van Buren - ESFP?
William Henry Harrison - ESFP?
John Tyler - INTJ?
James K. Polk - ISTJ?
Zachary Taylor - ISFX
Millard Fillmore - ISTP?
Franklin Pierce - EXFX
James Buchanan - ESXP?
Abraham Lincoln - INTP
Andrew Johnson - ISTJ
Ulysses S. Grant - ISFX
Rutherford B. Hayes - ESXP
James Garfield - ESFX
Chester A. Arthur - XXFP
Grover Cleveland - ESTX?
Benjamin Harrison - IXTJ
William McKinley - ISFX
Theodore Roosevelt - ESTP
William Howard Taft - XSFJ
Woodrow Wilson - IXTX
Warren Harding - XXFP
Calvin Coolidge - IXTJ
Herbert Hoover - ISTX
Franklin D. Roosevelt - ESTP
Harry S Truman - ISTJ
Dwight D. Eisenhower - EXTJ
John F. Kennedy - ESTP
Lyndon B. Johnson - ESTX
Richard M. Nixon - ISTJ
Gerald Ford - ISFX
Jimmy Carter - ISFJ. Maybe INFJ.
Ronald Reagan - ESFP
George H.W. Bush - ISTJ. Maybe ISFJ.
Bill Clinton - ESFP
George W. Bush - ESXP
I think you are right for a lot of these. However, I'll let you know my opinions on a few I disagree with.
George Washington: ESTJ
(ESTJ's are just as dutiful as ISTJ's. Washington was described as being energetic and sociable. He wasn't an Introvert.)
John Adams: ENTJ
(Very outspoken and assertive, his attitude simply caused him to have a lot of enemies- but Extraverts can make enemies as easily as they make friends...)
James Madison: INTP
(Was meek- not something associated with INTJ's)
James Monroe: ISTJ
(Like Washington, very duty-focused but also more reserved and aloof.)
John Quincy Adams: INTJ
(Like father, like son- except J.Q Adams was even more INTJ than his father.)
Martin Van Buren: XSTP
(Not sure if he was Introvert or Extravert but he was considered to be a wily and crafty politician- much like Jackson. Not that ESFP's can't be wily but they are less likely to use such behavior for their own self gain.)
William Henry Harrison: ESTJ
(Serious and outspoken)
John Tyler: ESTJ
(Rough, not an innovative president but rather more practical.)
Zachary Taylor: ESFP
(What he enjoyed most was getting drunk with lots of people- not an Introvert.)
Millard Fillmore: ESFJ
(Very charitable and considerate- even though not the best of Presidents.)
Franklin Pierce: ESFP
(Similar reasons to Taylor)
James Buchanan: ISFJ
(Buchanan's presidency was similar to Pierce's but Buchanan was mostly trying to fix what Pierce broke.)
Ulysses S. Grant: INTJ
(Brilliant with military strategy. He wasn't like ESFJ Taft or ESFP Harding who had trouble saying no to his friends- Grant was simply completely unaware of how the political game was played.)
Rutherford B. Hayes: ESTJ
(Didn't allow drinking in the White House- very strict. However, strangely enough very religious ENFJ is also a possibility..)
James Garfield- ESFP
(Brilliant speaker and was somewhat of a hedonist.)
Chester A. Arthur- ESFP
(Shop-a-holic and hedonist)
Grover Cleveland- ESTJ
(Wouldn't take shit from anyone- very organized and hard-charged)
Benjamin Harrison- ISTJ
(Traditional and cold)
William McKinley- ESFJ
(Sociable and traditional)
William Howard Taft- ESFJ
(Got along with a lot of people and easily made friends.)
Woodrow Wilson- ISTJ
(Dutiful, didn't want to compromise anything, worrywart.)
Warren Harding- ESFP
(Good guy to have a beer with, lousy president)
Calvin Coolidge- ISTJ
(Not interested in theory- traditional)
Herbert Hoover- INTJ
(Engineering whiz, strong libertarian ideals, just didn't help us get through the Depression.)
Dwight D. Eisenhower- INTJ
(Military genius. Has said that he hated being out in public and didn't like seeing himself on TV. Pushed into politics, rather than actually desiring it.)
Lyndon B. Johnson- ESTP
(Opportunistic and flexible- had a "wing it" presidency.)
Richard Nixon- ESTJ
(Not sure actually.. he seemed more ESTJ than ISTJ in "Frost vs. Nixon" but ISTJ is very likely too.)
Gerald Ford- ISFJ
(Organized and devoted to tradition- very cooperative)
Jimmy Carter- ESTJ
(Behind the political smile is someone who is cold, calculating, and very ambitious. After Carter messed up everything towards the end of his first and last term, that was when he chose to withdraw more..)
George H.W. Bush- ISFJ
(Cooperative and easygoing with others. Not particularly outgoing- a near opposite of his son (ESTP))
George W. Bush- ESTP
("When I was young and irresponsible, I was young and irresponsible.")
Presidents I didn't mention, I agree with you 100% (e.g: Lincoln, Roosevelt)