JFK Biography
On May 29, 1917 John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. He was Joseph P. Kennedy's second son. J.F.K was one of nine children. His brother and sisters were named: Joseph Jr., Robert F., Edward M., Rosemary, Kathleen, Eunice, Patricia, and Jean. J.F.K's Father served as first chairmen of the Securities and Exchange Commission during Franklin Roosevelt's administration. J.F.K's father, Joseph P. Kennedy, also served as U.S. ambassador to Great Britain. Joseph P. Kennedy was a self-made millionaire and had high hopes for all his children encouraging each of them to do their best, no matter what. Kennedy's education was very important in the family. Kennedy first went to elementary school in Brookline, but then when they moved to Riverdale he went to school there. In 1930 J.F.K finished elementary school at the age of 13. Kennedy went to high school at Canterbury School in New Milford, Connecticut. In 1931 he transferred from Canterbury to Choate Academy in Wallingford, Connecticut. In 1935 Kennedy graduated from Choate Academy when he was 18 years old. When he graduated he was voted "Most likely to succeed." By his fellow class mates. Kennedy went to College at Princeton University, but he developed
While Lee Harvey Oswald was being transferred to the county jail a nightclub owner named Jack Rubenstein shot him to death. People all over the United States witnessed the shooting. John F. Kennedy was assassinated by an unknown person on November 22, 1963. He was shot to death while driving through the streets of Dallas. John F. Kennedy was later found that he was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, but some people think this isn't true. Some people think Oswald didn't act alone and many other theories. On April 17, 1961 Cuban rebels tried to overthrow Fidel Castro, a dictator. They did not succeed. Kennedy took the blame for the whole thing since it was planed by the U.S. In October of 1962, the U.S. found out that the Soviet Union had missals in Cuba that were capable of hitting U.S. cities. Kennedy quickly ordered the navy to not allow any ships with missals to get to Cuba. Then Soviet Premier Nikitis S. Khrushchev ordered all Soviet missals removed. In 1961, The Soviet Union sait they would give East Germany, which was run by communists, control overland and air routs to Berlin. The Soviet Union just wanted relinquish the combined control over Berlin. In September 1961, the Soviet Union began atomic testing in the atmosphere then the U.S did. So the U.S., Soviet Union, and Great Britain signed a treaty saying atomic testing can only be done underground. This treaty was signed in July of 1963. John F. Kennedy was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. The whole world attended the funeral, over 90 representatives from different countries attended the funeral on November 25. His wife, Jackie Kennedy, lit an eternal flame to burn over the president's grave. The first thing Lyndon B. Johnson did when he became president was name the National Aeronautics and Space Administration The John F. Kennedy Space Center.
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