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  1. Historic Homes of the American Presidents: Second, Revised Edition with 161 Illustrations by Irvin Haas, 1992-01-14
  2. Wit and Wisdom of the American Presidents : A Book of Quotations (Dover Thrift Editions,)
  3. The Presidents Speak: The Inaugural Addresses of the American Presidents from Washington to Clinton (Henry Holt Reference Book) by Davis Newton Lott, 1994-11
  4. The Presidents Speak: The Inaugural Addresses of the American Presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush by Davis Newton Lott, 2002-02-11
  5. President McKinley, War and Empire: Volume 2: President McKinley and America's "New Empire" (American Presidents) by Richard Hamilton, 2007-07-18
  6. The African American Presidents: The Founding Fathers of Liberia, 1848-1904 by David, Jr. Smith, 2004-06
  7. The American Presidents (Guild America Books) by David C. Whitney, 1996-04-01
  8. The People`s President: The Electoral College in American History and the Direct Vote Alternative, Revised Edition by Lawrence Longley, Neal R. Peirce, 1981-09-10
  9. The American Presidents by Melvin I.Urofsky, 2007-04-16
  10. The Evolution Of The Myth: As Exemplified In General Grant's History Of The Plot Of President Polk And Secretary Marcy To Sacrifice Two American Armies In The Mexican War Of 1846-1848 (1890) by John D. McPherson, 2007-10-17
  11. The New Big Book of U.S. Presidents: Fascinating Facts about Each and Every President, Including an American History Timeline by Todd Davis, Marc Frey, 2009-01-26
  12. The Complete Illustrated Guide to the Presidents of America: An authoritative history of the American presidency, shown in 500 colour photographs and illustrations (The Complete Illustrated Guide to) by Jon Roper, 2008-08-25
  13. American Presidents (Middle School Mastery) by Claudia Vurnakes, 1996-01
  14. William Howard Taft (The American Presidents) by Lewis H. Lapham, John Morton Blum, 2009-09-01

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The official Web site for the White House. It's chock full of information about the historic structure and its current and past occupants. The site has a virtual library to search for White House documents, extensive biographies of President Clinton, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, and Tipper Gore, and an interactive citizen's handbook. Grolier Online: The American Presidency
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  • 25. Biography Of Dwight D. Eisenhower
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    Dwight D. Eisenhower Bringing to the Presidency his prestige as commanding general of the victorious forces in Europe during World War II, Dwight D. Eisenhower obtained a truce in Korea and worked incessantly during his two terms to ease the tensions of the Cold War. He pursued the moderate policies of "Modern Republicanism," pointing out as he left office, "America is today the strongest, most influential, and most productive nation in the world." Born in Texas in 1890, brought up in Abilene, Kansas, Eisenhower was the third of seven sons. He excelled in sports in high school, and received an appointment to West Point. Stationed in Texas as a second lieutenant, he met Mamie Geneva Doud, whom he married in 1916. In his early Army career, he excelled in staff assignments, serving under Generals John J. Pershing, Douglas MacArthur, and Walter Krueger. After Pearl Harbor, General George C. Marshall called him to Washington for a war plans assignment. He commanded the Allied Forces landing in North Africa in November 1942; on D-Day, 1944, he was Supreme Commander of the troops invading France.

    26. Biography Of Ulysses S. Grant
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    Ulysses S. Grant Late in the administration of Andrew Johnson, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant quarreled with the President and aligned himself with the Radical Republicans. He was, as the symbol of Union victory during the Civil War, their logical candidate for President in 1868. When he was elected, the American people hoped for an end to turmoil. Grant provided neither vigor nor reform. Looking to Congress for direction, he seemed bewildered. One visitor to the White House noted "a puzzled pathos, as of a man with a problem before him of which he does not understand the terms." Born in 1822, Grant was the son of an Ohio tanner. He went to West Point rather against his will and graduated in the middle of his class. In the Mexican War he fought under Gen. Zachary Taylor.
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    At the outbreak of the Civil War, Grant was working in his father's leather store in Galena, Illinois. He was appointed by the Governor to command an unruly volunteer regiment. Grant whipped it into shape and by September 1861 he had risen to the rank of brigadier general of volunteers.

    27. Presidents Of The United States
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    For a list of all the US Presidents and links to a specific President click here. Academic Study Centers Centers devoted to research and study of the Presidency as an institution, the policies of past and future administrations, and analysis of issues faced by US Presidents. Assassinations, Attempts, and Security Measures Resources about the four US Presidents who were assassinated: Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy in addition to information about the attempted assassinations of: Andrew Jackson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S Truman, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan. Also, information about White House security and the Secret Service. Biographies Biographies from the official White House web site, online encyclopedias, other web sites about the American Presidents, as well as complete books you can read online. Birth and Death Information Information about the birth and death of each President including date and location as well as information on how to visit the birthplace and gravesite.

    28. Ulysses S. Grant Civil War General American President
    of this critical turning point in US history is told general, and who went on to become President of the States, won himself a unique place in american letters
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    The man we know as Ulysses S. Grant was actually named Hiram Ulysses Grant. As a boy he was known as "Lyss". Thomas Hamer, the Congrssman who appointed Grant to West Point, forgot all about Hiram. Remembering that Grant's mother's maiden name was Simpson and thinking that was Lyss Grant's middle name, he filled out the application in the name of "Ulysses S. Grant".
    When Grant arrived at West Point and discovered that the Academy had him registered under the wrong name, he tried to get the error corrected. He was told that it didn't matter what he or his parents thought his name was, the official government application said his name was "Ulysses S." and that application could not be changed.
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    Late in the administration of Andrew Johnson, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant quarreled with the President and aligned himself with the Radical Republicans. He was, as the symbol of Union victory during the Civil War, their logical candidate for President in 1868. When he was elected, the American people hoped for an end to turmoil. Grant provided neither vigor nor reform. Looking to Congress for direction, he seemed bewildered. One visitor to the White House noted "a puzzled pathos, as of a man with a problem before him of which he does not understand the terms."

    29. American History
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    30. American Cultural History - Decade 1920-1929
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  • 106,521,537 people in the United States 2,132,000 unemployed, Unemployment 5.2% Life expectancy: Male 53.6, Female 54.6 343.000 in military (down from 1,172,601 in 1919) Average annual earnings $1236; Teacher's salary $970 Dow Jones High 100 Low 67 Illiteracy rate reached a new low of 6% of the population. Gangland crime included murder, swindles, racketeering It took 13 days to reach California from New York There were 387,000 miles of paved road. The 20s

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    • New Republic (June 7, 2004 issue), Key to Success, by General Wesley Clark In March 2003, Americans thrilled to televised scenes of U.S. forces moving into Iraq. Well-spoken soldiers, modern equipment, and embedded reporters suggested a sense of purpose, competence, and courage that resonated across the country. But today, 14 months later, the mission is in shambles, scarred by rising Iraqi popular discontent, continued attacks against U.S. forces, infiltration of foreign fighters, mounting civil strife, and no credible sense of direction. (read more...)

    32. History Of Cinco De Mayo - MexOnline.com - Mexican Holidays
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    The holiday of Cinco De Mayo, The 5th Of May , commemorates the victory of the Mexicans over the French army at The Battle Of Puebla in 1862. It is primarily a regional holiday celebrated in the Mexican state capital city of Puebla and throughout the state of Puebla, but is also celebrated in other parts of the country and in U.S.cities with a significant Mexican population. It is not, as many people think, Mexico's Independence Day , which is actually September 16. Setting The Stage The battle at Puebla in 1862 happened at a violent and chaotic time in Mexico's history. Mexico had finally gained independence from Spain in 1821, and a number of internal political takeovers and wars, including the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) and the Mexican Civil War of 1858, had mostly wiped out the national economy. During this period Mexico had accumulated heavy debts to several nations, including Spain, England and France, who were demanding payment. Similar debt to the U.S. was previously cleared after the Mexican-American War. France was eager to add to its empire at that time, and used the debt issue to move forward with goals of establishing its own leadership in Mexico. Realizing France's intent, Spain and England withdrew their support. When Mexico finally stopped making any loan payments, France took action on it's own to install Napoleon's relative, Archduke Maximilian of Austria, as ruler of Mexico.

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    34. African American Labor History Links
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    35. Outline Of American History - Chapter 9
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      WAR AND NEUTRAL RIGHTS To the American public of 1914, the outbreak of war in Europe came as a shock. At first the encounter seemed remote, but its economic and political effects were swift and deep. By 1915 U.S. industry, which had been mildly depressed, was prospering again with munitions orders from the Western Allies. Both sides used propaganda to arouse the public passions of Americans a third of whom were foreign-born or had one or two foreign-born parents. Moreover, Britain and Germany both acted against U.S. shipping on the high seas, bringing sharp protests from President Woodrow Wilson. But the disputes between the United States and Germany grew increasingly ominous. In February 1915, German military leaders announced that they would attack all merchant shipping on the waters around the British Isles. President Wilson warned that the United States would not forsake its traditional right, as a neutral, to trade on the high seas a view of neutral rights not shared by Germany or Great Britain. Wilson declared that the nation would hold Germany to "strict accountability" for the loss of American vessels or lives. Soon afterward, in the spring of 1915, when the British liner Lusitania was sunk with nearly 1,200 people aboard, 128 of them Americans, indignation reached a fever pitch.

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    39. The Authentic History Center: American Presidential History Timeline: 1869 To 19
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    American Presidential History Timeline: 1869 to 1901 The Ulysses S. Grant Administration (Republican, 1869-1877) 1868 election map 1872 election map Late in the administration of Andrew Johnson, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant quarreled with the President and aligned himself with the Radical Republicans. He was, as the symbol of Union victory during the Civil War, their logical candidate for President in 1868. When he was elected, the American people hoped for an end to turmoil. Grant provided neither vigor nor reform. Looking to Congress for direction, he seemed bewildered. One visitor to the White House noted "a puzzled pathos, as of a man with a problem before him of which he does not understand the terms." In his 1869 inaugural address , Grant spoke of ensuring the right to vote regardless of "race, color or previous condition of servitude." He worked hard his first year in office to get the Fifteenth Amendment passed. But his political inexperience began to show almost immediately. Grant was deeply haunted by the failures of his early life and he was loyal out of all proportion to anyone who had ever been nice to him. As a result, he appointed his friends to office and soon his administration was racked with incompetence and corruption.

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