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James A. Garfield: Biography & Presidency

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

James A. Garfield was born in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, in 1831. His father died in 1833, when Garfield was only two years old and so his mother had to carry on working the family farm by herself. With the death of his father, the family feel into poverty. Even though they had very little money,…

John Adams: Biography & Presidency

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 7, 2011Leave a comment

John Adams, who became the second president of the United States, has been accused by some historians of being the closest thing America ever had to a dictator or monarch (Onuf, 1993). Such strong accusations should be examined in the context of the era in which Mr. Adams lived and served. A closer examination of…

Grover Cleveland: Biography & Presidency

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 3, 2011Leave a comment

Stephan Grover Cleveland is the fifth of nine children born to Reverend Richard Falley Cleveland and Ann Neal Cleveland. He was born on March 18th of 1837 in Caldwell, New Jersey, although he was raised in Fayetteville, New York. The actual house in which he was born still stands today on 207 Bloomfield Avenue. He…

Woodrow Wilson: Biography & Presidency

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 12, 2011Leave a comment

From the beginning of the 1912 election, the people could sense the new ideas of Woodrow Wilson would move them in the right direction. Wilson’s idea of New Freedom would almost guarantee his presidential victory in 1912. In contrast to Wilson’s New Freedom, Roosevelt’s New Nationalism called for the continued consolidation of trusts and labor…

Rafael Trujillo: Biography & Presidency

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 6, 2011Leave a comment

Rafael Leonidas Trujillo came from a humble family in the Dominican Republic.  At the age of 18 he enlisted in the National Army where he quickly rose through the military ranks.  In 1930, Trujillo ran for the presidency of the Dominican Republic. His political agenda at the time was to reform education, health care and…

Harry S. Truman: Biography & Presidency

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)May 26, 2011Leave a comment

Harry S. Truman. ”Early Life Harry S. Truman, the oldest of three children born to Martha Ellen Young Truman and John Anderson Truman, was born in his family’s small frame house in Lamar, Missouri, in 1884. Truman had no middle name; his parents apparently gave him the middle initial S. because two family relatives names…

Thomas Jefferson: Biography & Presidency

ScienceBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)May 26, 2011Leave a comment

The third president of the United States, a diplomat, statesman, architect, scientist, and philosopher, Thomas Jefferson is one of the most eminent figures in American history. No leader in the period of the American Enlightenment was as articulate, wise, or conscious of the implications and consequences of a free society as Thomas Jefferson.  Thomas Jefferson…

Franklin D. Roosevelt: Biography & Presidency

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)May 23, 2011Leave a comment

On January 30, 1882 in Hyde Park, New York Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born. James Roosevelt, Franklin’s father, was a prosperous railroad official and landowner(Lawson 25). His predecessors, when they came from the Netherlands, were success Roosevelt learned from private tutors, not going to school until the age of fourteen. He had already studied German,…

Abraham Lincoln: Presidency, Emancipation, Assassination

HistoryBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)May 13, 2011Leave a comment

Lincoln, Abraham (1809-65), 16th president of the United States (1861-65), who steered the Union to victory in the American Civil War and abolished slavery. Early Life Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, near Hodgenville, Kentucky, the son of Nancy Hanks and Thomas Lincoln, pioneer farmers. At the age of two he was taken by…

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