About: Theodor Seuss Geisel (Canadian Independence)   Sponge Permalink

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Geisel believed in democracy, and led America in the Cold War during the 1960s. Following up on the policies of former President Omar Bradley, Geisel contained Chinese and German influences, especially during the Middle East War, and if lost, all of the Middle East would have been under German control. In the homeland, Geisel was a supported of civil rights for blacks and women, passing civil rights acts in 1963 and 1968, ending nearly every major form of segregation. Geisel was nearly assassinated in 1965, but survived the attempt and continued on his presidency. He is often hailed as one of the best presidents in American history.

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  • Theodor Seuss Geisel (Canadian Independence)
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  • Geisel believed in democracy, and led America in the Cold War during the 1960s. Following up on the policies of former President Omar Bradley, Geisel contained Chinese and German influences, especially during the Middle East War, and if lost, all of the Middle East would have been under German control. In the homeland, Geisel was a supported of civil rights for blacks and women, passing civil rights acts in 1963 and 1968, ending nearly every major form of segregation. Geisel was nearly assassinated in 1965, but survived the attempt and continued on his presidency. He is often hailed as one of the best presidents in American history.
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deputy1 name
  • John F. Kennedy
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Birth Date
  • 1904-03-02(xsd:date)
Timeline
  • Canadian Independence
death place
  • Boston, Massachusetts
Spouse
  • Helen Palmer Geisel
Name
  • Theodor Seuss Geisel
Party
  • 25(xsd:integer)
Birth Place
  • Springfield, Massachusetts
death date
  • 1991-09-24(xsd:date)
Successor
  • Richard Nixon
  • Benjamin A. Smith II
to
  • 1960-12-25(xsd:date)
  • 1969-01-20(xsd:date)
from
  • 1953-01-03(xsd:date)
  • 1961-01-20(xsd:date)
Order
  • 25(xsd:integer)
Position
  • President of the United States
  • United States Senator from Massachusetts
Predecessor
deputy1 title
  • Vice President
abstract
  • Geisel believed in democracy, and led America in the Cold War during the 1960s. Following up on the policies of former President Omar Bradley, Geisel contained Chinese and German influences, especially during the Middle East War, and if lost, all of the Middle East would have been under German control. In the homeland, Geisel was a supported of civil rights for blacks and women, passing civil rights acts in 1963 and 1968, ending nearly every major form of segregation. Geisel was nearly assassinated in 1965, but survived the attempt and continued on his presidency. He is often hailed as one of the best presidents in American history.
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