Introduction Andrew Jackson’s belief in democracy was that all branches and agencies of the government must listen to and follow the wishes of the people. He sought to change the way the country had been run before he took charge, as he believed that the...
Early Life and Education John Quincy Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts, which is now known as Quincy, on July 11, 1767. He was the son of John and Abigail Adams. His father was the second president of the United States, serving from 1797 to...
Born in Tampico, Illinois, on February 6, 1911, Ronald Reagan initially chose a career in entertainment, appearing in more than 50 films. While in Hollywood, he worked as president of the Screen Actor’s Guild and met his future wife, Nancy (Davis) Reagan. He later served...
FDR was born on January 30th,1882 in Hyde Park, New York. His parents are James Roosevelt and Sara Delano Roosevelt. They educated him with tutors who taught him almost all of his education. He then started to attend Groton, a private school in Massachusetts for...
Immigration, a topic within blurred lines, its significance to the American public so magnificent, creates confusion, anger and reflects upon America’s pride and prized heritage. Originating with hundreds of years of tradition, love of country, and cultural determination, one nation must stand strong against the...
Introduction Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743 in Virginia; his father was a prominent man who owned over 1,400 acres of land. His mother came from one of the famous families in Virginia. As such, he had a very comfortable childhood devoid of...
During Roosevelts impressive campaign for the presidential election in 1932, he promised the American people a New Deal. It was not entirely clear to Americans what measures this might include. What was clear was that Roosevelt planned to use the full power of the government...
In Abigail Adam’s letter to John Quincy she explains to him why he needs to be in Paris. She uses a number of lessons through her letter to show that he can succeed by going out into the world even if he is less than...
Introduction Fredrick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln shared an unusual friendship based on the hardships Fredrick experienced in life and the significant influence Abraham had on the country and slavery as a whole. Both Douglass and Lincoln were determined to see the end of slavery. They...
General Ulysses S. Grant was the union general for the last years of the civil war and is celebrated and respected throughout America for his service to the country. Revered military historian, Shelby Foote, considers Grant one of the greatest generals of history. Grant was...
Hiram Ulysses Grant’s life started as all great men’s lives start, ordinarily and unassumingly. In Point Pleasant, Ohio, Grant was born to Jesse and Hannah Grant, two common religious and hard-working people who would go on to have 5 more (less important) children. At a...
Who does not know about what happened in the U.S history on a somber September day about ten years ago? The United States of America was that day victim of a terrorist attack headed by Al-Qaeda’s terrorist leader Osama Bin Laden, responsible of the death...
Who is Donald Trump? Donald John Tram is an American businessman, real estate developer, television presenter, author and 45th President of the United States. He was born on June 14, 1946. He competed for representing the Republican Party for the 2016 US presidential election and...
Lincoln’s sole choice earlier than, all through, and after the Civil battle become to hold country wide solidarity. This was his paintings as president and the complete motive for struggling with the Civil war. during his 2nd Inaugural deal with, Lincoln reaffirmed the cause of...
Introduction My fellow Americans, we observe today a direct attack on our freedom. At 8:46 a.m., our country experienced deadly and intentional acts of terror. The attackers did not discriminate in their targets; from passengers aboard the Boeing 767 that struck the North Tower of...
His ran his campaign on a pledge to “Make America Great Again” the slogan emblazoned on the baseball hats he often wore at his public rallies, and spoke out against political correctness, illegal immigration and government lobbyists, while promising to cut taxes, renegotiate trade deals...
Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev had been discussing resolving the Cold War for a long time to no avail. Mikhail Gorbachev partially agreed to resolving the Cold War if Reagan stopped his SDI project (Strategic Defense Initiative). SDI was a missile defense system that would...
Ronald Wilson Reagan, the son of Jack and Nelle Reagan, was born in a small apartment above the Pitney General Store on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, His family, which included older brother Neil, moved to a succession of Illinois towns as his salesman...
George Walker Bush better known as George W. Bush was the 43 president. Bush was elected as president in 2001. He stayed president until 2009. George Walker Bush was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on July 6, 1946.Bush was the oldest child of 6 children...