Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States of America. He served as President when the country was under war. Abe Lincoln was born in 1806 and grew up in the countryside as a pioneer. His mother died at a young age and he had a sister. His father married a widow that had three children and Abe Lincoln liked her very much. Every day he attended school and worked very hard on his father's farm.
John F. Kennedy was born in 1917 and died in 1963. John grew up in Massachusetts in a very wealthy and politically powerful family. His father was ambassador for Great Britain and his mother was the daughter to John F. Fitzgerald, who was a congressman and major of Boston. John Kennedy was a Harvard …show more content…
He also considered Lincoln a dictator--a political view that many in the North and South held. Lincoln's appearance at Ford's Theater on April 14, 1865 simply provided the opportunity for Booth to follow through on his long established plans to save the Southern way of life. After assassinating Lincoln, Booth exclaimed, "Sic semper tyrannis" (Thus Always to Tyrants). This state motto of Virginia was the rallying cry of the American Revolutionaries against King George and became Booth's personal battle cry against Lincoln. Booth believed that, like other dictators int history, Lincoln deserved to die by the hands of the people he he thought he ruled. This was Booth keep in mind when he went to the theater on April 14, …show more content…
With him at Ford's Theater that night were his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, a twenty-eight year-old officer named Major Henry R. Rathbone, and Rathbone's fiancee, Clara Harris. After the play was in progress, a person with a pistol stepped into the presidential box, and shot Abe. The president slumped forward.
The assassin, John Wilkes Booth, dropped the pistol and waved a dagger. Rathbone lunged at him, and though slashed in the arm, forced the killer to the railing. Booth leapt from the balcony and caught the spur of his left boot on a flag draped over the rail, and shattered a bone in his leg on landing. Evev with his injury, he ran out the back door, and disappeared into the night on horseback.
JFK and his brother, RFK, attacked organized crime in an effect expose the Mafia to the public and curtail its power. Jfk and the Chicago mob boss Sam Giancana shared the same mistress, Judith Campbell Exner. Giancana helped JFK win the election in Illinois and on the east coast. JFK refused to allow the CIA and American troops to attack Cuba thereby creating the infamous Bay of Pigs in 1961. Following that incident, General Charles P. Cabell, Deputy Director of the CIA, went around Washington calling President Kennedy a traitor. The CIA solicited the services of the Mafia to kill Fidel