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Birth
Was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. -
Breaking up
When he was two years old, his parents got divorced. -
Death
His father dies in a car accident -
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Teaching
He was a professor of constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. He served as a civil rights lawyer in Chicago and conducted community work in impoverished areas of Illinois. -
Marriage
He married on October 3, 1992 with Michelle Robinson Obama, also a lawyer, who oversaw him while working as an associate at a Chicago law firm. -
Death
His mother dies because of ovarian cancer -
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Senator
He was elected to the Illinois state Senate in 1996, since he held for eight years -
Child
They have a child, Malia Ann. -
Another child
Another girl!
Nataha (Sasha) -
United States Senator
He ran for the United States Senate and became the fifth African American legislator in the senate, the third from the reconstruction era, and the first Democrat -
Winning
On tuesday, June 3, 2008, It surpassed Hillary in the Democratic primary vote for the presidential elections of 2008. cosponsored Conventional arms control legislation and to promote greater public accountability in the use of federal funds -
He´s got a chance
He defeated Republican presidential candidate John McCain with an estimate of 66.7 million votes, achieved thanks to having identified strongly as the hope of change. -
New President
He swore the post of President of the United States, in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, becoming the 44 º of the history of the country, the first African-American. -
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President of United States
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Awarded
It was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its diplomatic efforts towards nuclear disarmament, the achievement of a Middle East peace process and the promotion of the fight against climate change -
Peace(?)
In international politics, ended the Iraq war, increased the presence of U.S. troops in afghanistan, signed the new START III Arms Control treaty with russia, ordered US military intervention in the Libyan conflict, makes new laws. -
President, again.
Barack Obama was able to be re-elected president of the United States in the elections of November 6, 2012, by imposing to the Republican candidate, Mitt Romney. He held office until January 20, 2017, being replaced by Republican Donald Trump.