John F. Kennedy: The 35th American President's Impact

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The Influence John F. Kennedy had on Many
John F. Kennedy a Democrat, was the 35th President of the United States of America. Kennedy was sworn in (Enagurated) January 20, 1961 until November 22, 1963 shortly after his death from an Assination. Kennedy was shot by a man named, Lee Harvey Oswald while paying a visit in Dallas, Texas. John F. Kennedy was the President of the United States of America, and he was the 35th one in the line up at that time.
Reason 1 John F. Kennedy was born on May 20, 1917 in Brookeline, Massachuetts. Kennedy was one of nine childern conceieved by his parents, Joseph and Rose Kennedy. Kennedy had three Sisters, and five Brothers. Kennedy was of Irish descent. Kennedy had some health issues over the years as a child growing up, and his teenage years. Kennedy’s disorder that was very rare in his time was known as, Addison’s Disease. Kennedy attended Private schools all of his childhood life, up until college, where he attended Harvard. Kennedy later on his life after attending harvard he became interested in Polotics. kennedy ran to be the president in 1944, where Kennedy won his re election in the house of reps in 1948 and as well 1950. In 1952 kennedy ran successfully for the Senate, where he defeated at the time, a popular Republican man named, Henry Cabot Lodge, …show more content…

Kennedy did have one still born child, which died after birth. Kennedy had one daughter and three sons. His daughter Caroline is still alive and shes well into polotics to this very day. For his three sons, One died at birth from being still born. The other son, Died in 1999 alongside with his wife at the time, when their private jet crashed into sea. as for the last son of Kennedy, he is alive and married, his son writes books, and is into polotics, but not as strong as his sister,

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