Biography and Assassination of James A. Garfield, 20th U.S. President
James A. GarfieldBorn James Abram Garfield in 1831, President Garfield’s tenure as the 20th president of the United States was one of the...
James A. GarfieldBorn James Abram Garfield in 1831, President Garfield’s tenure as the 20th president of the United States was one of the...
This article transports you to the life and accomplishments of Rutherford B. Hayes, the US president who oversaw the end of Reconstruction Era (1865 – 1877). A financial conservative and...
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Born Ulysses Hiram Grant into a not so affluent family in Ohio, Ulysses S. Grant’s meteoric rise to fame and prominence came during the closing years of the American Civil...
Andrew Johnson’s first political milestone came when he got elected as a mayor in Greeneville, Tennessee in 1834. He followed this up with elected offices in both houses of Tennessee’s...
Just how important was Dwight D. Eisenhower in America’s history? What were some of his stellar military and political contributions to his country and the world? In the article below,...
With no prior government or military experience, Donald J. Trump stunned the world and critics when he defeated former US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton in the 2016 US presidential...
Since his passing in 1868, James Buchanan has often topped the unenviable list of worst presidents in the history of the United States. This is primarily because it was during...
Born August 4, 1961, Barack Hussein Obama is most famous for being America’s 44th president. Obama’s time in the White House lasted for two consecutive terms of 4 years each,...
When America was at its most crucial point (perhaps a tipping point), a 48-year-old Democratic Party politician by name Franklin Pierce was elected as president. Pierce, the 14th President of...
From 1849 to 1850, Millard Fillmore was the vice president under President Zachary Taylor. However, upon the death of President Taylor in July 1850, Fillmore was sworn in and became...
The following is a quick presentation of some very interesting facts about Millard Fillmore, the 13th U.S. president who often gets described by many as a “colorless” and people pleasing...
Briefly president of the United States from March 1849 until his unexpected death in July 1850, General Zachary Taylor is much more remembered and lauded for his exploits as a...
According to Constitutional provisions of the United States of America, the House of Representatives has absolute rights to take impeachment actions against a sitting president if he/she misconducts himself by...
Entering into the 2016 presidential race with a catchy slogan “Make America Great Again”, Donald J. Trump easily won the presidential election without having a long-term political career. His life...