Assassination of John F. Kennedy
The assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of United States Introduction: John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – Nov. 22, 1963), was the first U.S. president born in the 20th century into a wealthy, politically oriented family. Although he served as president for less than three years, his short stature coincided with the height of the Cold War, and his position was marked by some of the great challenges and challenges of the 20th century. Assassination: Kennedy's three years in office were turbulent, but by 1963 he was well-known and thought of running a second term. Kennedy and his advisers feel that Texas is a country that can offer significant election votes and are making plans for Kennedy and Jackie to visit the state. They were met by a 1961 Lincoln Continental flexible limousine that would take them a 10-mile route through downtown Dallas, ending at Trade Mart, where Kennedy was scheduled to deliver a lunch address. He failed. Thousands lined the st...