1。 Andrew Jackson-the first president to be assassinated in American history.
Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States. The first governor of Florida, a war hero in the Battle of New Orleans, and one of the founders of the Democratic Party, Jackson-style democracy was named after him. In American political history, the second party system in the 182s and 193s regarded him as an extreme symbol. Jackson was once rated as one of the top ten outstanding American presidents by American experts and scholars.
Andrew Jackson was the first civilian president in American history. My father died before he was born. When he was a teenager, he lived in a remote area in the west, where he spent the revolutionary war. He started as a lawyer in the border areas, and served as a member of Congress, a senator, a state supreme court judge and a state militia major general. In the second American-British war, he was indomitable and willing to share joys and sorrows with soldiers, and was known as the "old walnut". In the Battle of New Orleans, he led the army to defeat the British army, inspired the whole country and became a famous hero in the country. He lost the first presidential election, won the second, and became the first democratic president of the United States. During his tenure, he greatly strengthened the authority of the president, safeguarded the unity of the Federation and made great achievements. He is called "democratic politics" in history, almost as famous as Jefferson, the third president.
on January 3, 1835, when Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, was preparing to attend the funeral in the rotunda of Capitol Hill, a painter named Richard Lawrence shot at the president with two pistols only six feet away from Jackson, but neither shot hit him, and Jackson was not injured. Lawrence was later diagnosed with mental illness and put in a mental hospital. Andrew Jackson was the first president to be assassinated in American history.
2。 Abraham Lincoln, the first American president to be assassinated.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was the first American president to be assassinated. Lincoln was called "the best president" by Americans.
In p>1862, President Lincoln published the Emancipation Proclamation. He strongly advocated the abolition of slavery and led the federal government and the army to defeat the armed rebellion of the southern planters. This war is the famous American Civil War. Lincoln's speech and action supporting the abolition of slavery in the United States have always been supported by the American people, especially the blacks, but they are greatly hated by the defenders of slavery in the South. Lincoln won the re-election as president in 1864.
On the evening of April 14th, 1865, Lincoln invited General Grant and his wife to the Ford Theatre in DC to watch the opera Our American Cousins. On the way to the War Department, Lincoln suddenly had an ominous premonition. He stopped the car and hesitated, not knowing whether to cancel the plan to go to the theater, but soon gave up the idea. For his own safety, he personally asked the Minister of Operations Stilton to send an army colonel named eckert to protect himself, but Stilton told the President that eckert had arranged the task that night, and later had to appoint an officer named Brian as a guard around the President that night.
the performance was wonderful, and the plot slowly reached its climax. Someone slipped into the president's box. Soon a gunshot hit the president in the back of the head. The president fell down and never woke up. At 7: 22 am on April 15, despite the doctors' efforts, they still failed to return to heaven. President Lincoln passed away.
After shooting Lincoln, the panicked murderer ran away in a hurry, and he accidentally hurt his foot. The police found him along the blood trail and shot him.
who is the real murderer of the president? How could he sneak into the box with the guards? People want to know something about these problems, but the direct suspect has been killed and must know the facts through other channels. After some investigation, things finally came to light. The murderer is a professional actor named John Wechs. It is said that he was in the north at the beginning of the civil war, but later he suddenly supported the southern regime for some reason. He told people more than once that he would kill Lincoln one day, which not only made the new ruler step down immediately, but also made him famous for killing Lincoln. Is the reason why he assassinated the president really that simple? Of course, this is only the official survey result. This is the official explanation to the public. However, many people do not believe this statement. They think that the assassination of the president must be a secret plot.
Lincoln defeated the separatist forces in the south and safeguarded the equal rights of all races in the United States and its territory. He was the first Republican president and ranked first among the greatest presidents. In 25, AOL held a poll of "The Greatest American", and Lincoln was chosen as the second most important person in America.
3。 James Abram Garfield-the second president who died by gun
The second president who died by gun was James Abram Garfield.
James Abram Garfield is an American politician and mathematician who was born in Ohio. * * * and Republicans in the United States. During the civil war, he joined the northern army, fought against the southern slave army, and held the rank of major general. Garfield was elected as the 2th president in 188. He is the first president of the United States to have the status of a clergyman. Only four months after taking office, he was kept in the dark and became the second American president to be assassinated. His contribution to mathematics is mainly to prove the new achievements of Pythagoras theorem. He is also the only president in American history who was born as a mathematician. His first lady is Lucretia Rudolph, and she has five sons and two daughters.
Garfield was elected to the House of Representatives several times and then to the Senate, but he never served here, because he was nominated and merged into the White House before being sworn in as a senator, which became a special case in American history.
When Garfield was nominated for the presidency, it caused a split between the Grant Party and the Grant Party. This development angered Charles Guitto, a confused and lonely lawyer in Chicago. For some reason, Giotto is obsessed with the idea that if he kills Garfield, * * * and the Republicans will unite again, and the grateful * * * and the Republicans will reward him with an administrative position for his contribution!
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James a Garfield may be famous for being the only president who went to church with an assassin.
In order to find an opportunity to kill the unsuspecting victims, Guitto followed the president into the Christian church on Vermont Avenue and sat two rows behind the president. But Giotto decided not to assassinate during his service. Later, he said, it was because "I was afraid of hitting some innocent people."
On June 18th, 1881, Giotto, who intended to give up emptiness, followed the President and Mrs. Garfield to the railway station, but he thought that Mrs. Garfield, who was terminally ill, could not bear to see her husband murdered.
On July 2, 1881, President Garfield entered the Baltimore and Potomac railway stations in Washington without guards, accompanied only by Secretary of State James Bryan. Brian stopped to chat with a friend, and Giotto saw the opportunity. He ran behind the president and fired two shots at close range, both of which hit him. When onlookers handed over Guitto's gun, they heard him say, "Great! They must give me that position! "
In the killer's pocket, they found a letter addressed to the White House. In the letter, Giotto apologized to Mrs. Garfield, who said it was "necessary" to kill her husband. Assure the assassin Mrs Garfield that all devout Christians know that the president is happier in heaven than in Washington. But when people take the shot president out of the train station, heaven is far away from the shot president. The bullet didn't hit the fatal part, but it carried infectious substances. Garfield was in pain for weeks when the doctor probed the bullet. In desperation, the doctor consulted Alexander Graham Bell, a famous telephone inventor, and asked him if he could find the bullet embedded in the president's body. Mr. Bell immediately designed an electronic instrument. When the instrument is close to any metal, it will make a click. After being used on Garfield, this instrument worked effectively for many years until it was finally replaced by an X-ray machine. But it was only because the doctors ignored Bell's clear instructions that they failed to find the bullet in President Garfield's body. Bell warned that when using the instrument, there should be no other metals except those found. When Garfield was lying on a bed composed of a metal frame and a metal spring, the doctor tried to probe with a probe. After weeks of medical mistakes, death took Garfield's life on September 19th.
He was a compromise candidate at the nomination meeting of the CPC. He was elected president in 188 after the compromise of various factions in the party. Golf has always been a competitor of * * * and the two factions in the party, and he himself is ambiguous. Because of the uneven distribution of official positions, Garfield was shot and killed by Charles Guitto, a diehard of * * * and the party, at a train station in Washington on July 2, 1881. On September 19th, Garfield died. The following year, Guitto was hanged.
4。 President William McKinley-the third president who was stabbed to death.
William McKinley is the 25th president of the United States. He joined the army at the age of 18, retired as a major, worked as a lawyer, county prosecutor, deputy governor and governor, and was elected president in 1897. After he took office, he adopted the policy of raising tariffs and stabilizing the currency. With other measures, the American economy made great progress, and McGinley won the reputation of "prosperous president". Externally, he launched the Spanish-American War. He died in Buffalo at the age of 58. McKinley was the third president to be stabbed to death after the founding of the United States.
William McKinley was assassinated on September 6th, 191. William McKinley, 25th President of the United States, was shot dead at the Music Temple of Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, new york. The perpetrator was Leon Giorgio, an anarchist. He hit McGinley who was shaking hands with his hidden revolver. The injury was fatal. More than a week later, the president died of gangrene on September 14th at the age of 58.
McGinley won the US presidential election in 19 and was re-elected. He prefers direct communication with the public rather than protecting his office. George Cortes, the president's secretary, was worried that someone would try to assassinate the president when he visited the Music Temple, so he twice canceled the plan from the president's work schedule, but McGinley later rejoined.
The perpetrator, Jorge, lost his job in the economic panic in 1893 and later became an anarchist. He thinks that McGinley is a symbol of oppression, and killing each other is the duty of anarchists. After failing to get close to the president, Jorge shot his opponent twice in the abdomen while shaking hands with him in McGinley. One bullet grazed the president, and the other shot into his abdomen, but it was never found.
After the injury, McGinley showed signs of recovery, but on September 13th, his condition deteriorated sharply due to gangrene, and he died the next morning. Vice President Theodore Roosevelt succeeded him as the 26th president of the United States. After McGinley's death, Georgios was also convicted of murder and sentenced to death on September 26th. On October 29th, perform the electric chair. McGinley's death also prompted the Federal Congress to legislate that united states secret service should be responsible for the president's security.
5。 Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the first president, and he failed to shoot five times in a row
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 31st and 32nd presidents of the United States, and the only president in American history who won four consecutive victories. Roosevelt played an important role in the Great Depression and World War II in the 2th century. During the Great Depression, he implemented the New Deal to save the economy. After the outbreak of World War II, he proposed the lease method to help the Allies. In 1942, he declared war on the fascist countries. In the late World War II, Roosevelt played a key role in shaping the post-war world order, especially in the Yalta Conference and the founding of the United Nations. Roosevelt redefined liberalism and reorganized the Democratic Party according to his New Deal Coalition. He is called one of the three presidents of the United States by scholars, as well as Washington and Lincoln.
On February 15th, 1933, in a speech in Miami, the murderer zangara fired five shots in a row, but none of them hit the president.
Roosevelt was undoubtedly a great man of the times, but he was also a president who insisted on pursuing the realistic interests of the United States, and his behavior reflected the tendency of pragmatism. It is this pragmatic attitude that does not stick to dogmatic theory that makes Roosevelt achieve unprecedented achievements in domestic and foreign affairs. The famous American journalist Johnson wrote in Roosevelt's biography: "He overthrew more precedents than anyone, smashed more ancient buildings than anyone, and changed the face of the United States faster and harder than anyone." However, he deeply believes that this American building is quite beautiful as a whole. Roosevelt was the most beloved and hated American president in the 2th century. He is loved because although he was born in a noble family, he believed in the value of ordinary people and fought for the rights of the people. Another reason why he is popular is that he has terrible charm. He is happy at work and full of confidence in the future. He led the United States out of economic difficulties and changed the American way of life. Then, in order to defend democracy, it helped the world achieve security.
He can be pleased with everything behind him: 25 days after his death, Germany surrendered unconditionally, and three months later, Japan surrendered unconditionally. Polio, which accompanied him all his life and fought tenaciously, was finally conquered on April 12, 1955, ten years after his death.
6。 President Harry S. Truman who was almost assassinated
Harry S. Truman was the 33rd president of the United States, nicknamed "Give" fucking Harry, a nobody in Missouri. During his presidency, the atomic bomb was used against Japan in 1945, and the Second World War soon ended. Truman Doctrine was put forward in 1947 and Marshall Plan was approved in 1948, aiming at fostering Europe. He returned to China in 1953. He died in Kansas City on December 26th, 1972. He is the author of two memoirs, The Age of Decision, The Age of Experiment and Hope and Citizen Teacher.
in the face of American diplomacy, many world events took place during President Truman's term. First of all, the allied forces defeated Nazi Germany, Hiroshima and Nagasaki exploded, Japan surrendered, and World War II officially ended; Then came the establishment of the United Nations, the implementation of the Marshall Plan aimed at rebuilding Europe, the Truman Doctrine against * * * productism, the beginning of the Cold War, the civil war between China and the United States, the establishment of NATO, and the outbreak of the Korean War. Among them, the Korean War made the United States, China and South Korea pay a heavy price, and only the Soviet Union gained substantial benefits. In the United States, this war killed and destroyed 44, American soldiers, which directly destroyed Truman's re-election plan. Finally, * * * and the party's Dwight Eisenhower relied on the anti-Truman movement and "North Korea! * * * materialism! Corruption! " Won the hearts of the people and became president in 1952, ending the 2-year rule of the Democratic Party.
Truman was a president known for his friendliness and humility. Many of his famous sayings, such as "the responsibility stops here"! ) and "If you can't stand the heat, leave the kitchen." Wait a minute. Has become a household word. Compared with the former president, Truman's support rate is not high, but his cautious and decisive character enables him to overcome many insurmountable challenges in the face of severe international situation.
November 1, 195, in Washington.