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Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy would give birth to John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy, one of nine total kids they would have altogether, the next day.
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Famous presedent, John F. Kennedy, was born and would live until the 46th year of his life
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JFK attended Edward Devotion School, Noble and Greenough Lower School, and the Dexter School during the fourth grade.
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JKF was admitted to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and diagnosed with colitis.
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Kennedy enrolled at Harvard College, where he produced that year's annual "Freshman Smoker", called by a reviewer "an elaborate entertainment, which included in its cast outstanding personalities of the radio, screen and sports world".[
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John F. Kennedy was a member of the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Army during the entire time period of WWII. He actually, at one point, was ranked a lieutenant and was the given command of patrol torpedo ship, PT-109. He had maintained this title until WWII end
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JFK was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts until January 3, 1953
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john f. kennedy was a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts until December 22, 1960.
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President Kennedy had married Jacqueline Bouvier
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JFK had contributed to The African-American Civil Rights Movement, a series of social movements in the United States aimed at outlawing racial discrimination against black Americans and restoring voting rights to them. This era of the rights movement had
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Maria Shriver was born. She would later become a famous journalist, author and first lady of California, alongside husband and former Californian governer Arnold Schwarzenneger. They would have several children, but divorce in 2011 due to Arnold's extrama
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John F. Kennedy had Arabella, his first of four children, who died shortly after birth due to being stillborn.
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JFK was involved in The Space Race, a mid-to-late 20th century competition between the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (USA) for supremacy in space exploration. The concluding event of The Space Race was on July 15, 1975.
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John F. Kennedy his has second child, Caroline Kennedy. She would be te only one of his children living to date.
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JFK, Jr. was born the first of two sons out of the four children JFK, Sr. had altogether
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John F. Kennedy had served his term in office as president of the United States. His position as president ended when he was assinated during a political trip to Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963
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J.K.F.'s presidency had occur subseuently to the Bay of Pigs Invasion, an unsuccessful military invasion of Cuba that had ended in April 19, 1961
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Due to worries about environemtnal destruction from nuclear testing, John F. Kennedy persuaded Nikita Khrushchev into negotiating a nuclear testing ban treaty,
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During J.F.K.'s term as president, the Berlin Wall was built. The wall was built around the soviet contoled portion of berlin to stop the exedous of east germans. many of those who were "defecting" were members of the inteligensia.
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John F. Kennedy's presidency was around the time the Cuban Missile Crisis took place which ended October 28, 1962. It was one of the most stressful and closest moments to war the United States has ever had.
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Patrick Bouvier Kennedy was born. Unfortunatly, he died a short 2 days after birth.
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The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 was a result of John F. Kennedy's and others' contributions.
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The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial was built in texas in 1970, located near the same area where he was murdered.
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Jacqueline Lee Bouvier died during this year, a shocker to the world just merely as bad as the death of John F. Kennedy himself.
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John F. Kennedy. Jr. dies due to a plane crash involving him, his wife Carolyn, and sister-in-law Lauren Bessette. The plane model that brought him and the two other loved ones to their demise was a 1999 model Piper PA-32R-301T Saratoga II HP. You can see
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The history of JFK's life, relatives and legacy led me to choose him for this project as dedication for the reasonably peaceful events that succeeded his life that ended on November 22, 1963. May he rest in peace forever.