S. Warren
History 204
Professor Dr. K. Roff
10/4/13
American President: Ulysses S. Grant. Retrieved from; http://millercenter.org/president/grant/essays/biography/print/
Bowles, M.D.(2011). American History -1865 – Present/End of Isolation Retrieved from http://content.ashford.edu/books/
Bruce, B.K, (1876, March 31).Speech in the Senate. Retrieved from: www.let.rug.nl/usa/documents/1876/-1900/blanche-k.bruce-speech-in-the-senate-march-1876.php
Gienapp, W.E. (2002). Abraham Lincoln and Civil War America: A Biography. Retrieved from http://site.ebrary.com.proxy-library.ashford.edu/ This abstract article gives the author’s in-depth views on the fourteen points as addressed to Congress in January 1918 by President Woodrow Wilson. www.history.com Lerner, M.A. (2011, Sept/Oct). Going Dry: The Coming of Prohibition. Humanities 32(5). Retrieved from http://www.neh.gov/humanities/2011/septemberoctober/feature/going-dry.
Roosevelt, F.D. (1940, Dec. 29). Address of the President delivered by radio from the White
House. Retrieved from http://www.mhric.org/fdr/chat16.html
Franklin Delano Roosevelt or FDR as known was born in 1882 at Hyde Park New York, attended Harvard University and Columbia Law School. He took over the presidency during the era of the great, he had high hopes to bring the country out of this hardship with a solid plan that he executed effectively. During his Inauguration speech he gave hope to the American people “that all we have to fear is fear itself.”
Muse, C.(2002).Discusses the international issues that were evaluated, discussed and debated at Howard University during the administration of U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1930s. Imperialism; Establishment of relations with Latin America; Maintenance of cordial relations with Africa. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.proxy-library.ashford.edu/
Ulysses S. Grant presidential $1 coin goes into circulation