Many famous people live in this century. How do they recognize their achievements? The buildings and roads of some famous people are named after them. Some people built statues and plaques for their accomplishments. The only way to mention how someone does something is that not everyone in the US has the opportunity to notice that people have won honor. On the other hand, if that person's achievement is so wonderful, please do not consider attaching photos to US postage stamps.
Ronald Wilson Reagan President Ronald Wilson Reagan has played a very important role in American history. Reagan did a lot of things in his life and influenced the American people until today. Ronald Reagan is often remembered as the 40th president of the United States, but the important thing he did is that we were in love with this land like today. For various reasons, Reagan thinks this is an important historical figure. Ronald Reagan actively changed the country during presidential appointment, so he was an important person in history, struggling to improve the country while trying to speak for the American people.
Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in the apartment on the 2nd floor of the Tampico Commercial Building in Illinois on 6th February 1911 and leased to Jack and Neerrigan. ("Ronald Reagan") There are brothers in Reagan, his brother Neil. Reagan and his family frequently roamed and eventually settled in Dixon. As a boy, Reagan's father called his son "the Dutch" for the appearance of his "fat Dutch" and the haircut of his "boys in the Netherlands". In the process of growth, Ronald was particularly interested in people's goodness and had a strong religious belief. (Kengor) After graduating from Dixon High School, Reagan majored in economics and sociology at Eureka University. Reagan is not only the captain of the swimming team but also the chairman of the body of the student. When he tried to cut faculty, he resisted even the principal.
Born in Tampico, Illinois on February 6, 1911, Ronald Wilson Reagan was the second son of John Edward ("Jack") and Nell Wilson Reagan. His parents were relatively poor as Jack Kelken transferred his family to several small towns in Illinois to try to build up their business. After a short stay in Chicago, Reagan moved to Galesburg, Monmouth. And when Ronald arrived at Dixon at the age of nine, he grew there. Young Reagan called "Dutch" like to be lonely, but very popular, he likes nature, reading, especially sports. The Reagan elderly mass drinking caused some problems at home, but a solid member of Christ's disciple, Naylor, played a strong stabilizing role. Ronald became a member of the mother 's church. He graduated from Dixon High School as a star athlete and student council president in 1928 and entered a small (250 student) Illinois school associated with his church Eureka College.