During that year, the United States saw the 42 presidents managing their citizens, developed the policies, amendments and laws they live in. However, in 1933, a person with a different view and personality from his predecessor won the trust of millions of Americans who did not have the hope at the time, and the future seemed unclear in the future. His name is Franklin D. Roosevelt, aiming to make the country's economy the most powerful country, not only for American compatriots but also for people in other countries of the world.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born in 1882 and studied at Harvard University and Columbia University Law School (White House). From March 1933 to April 1945, Roosevelt became the longest working president (Miller Center) in the United States. He took office during the Great Depression of the Great American financial crisis. Everyone is investing in the stock market, and when it collapses, the US is almost bankrupt. - James Madison President James Madison, (1751-1836), the 4th President of the United States of America. He served as a member of the US House of Representatives, the Secretary of State and the President for eight years, but Madison's main contribution to the establishment of the United States was "the Father of the Constitution." Madison's position in the founder's father reveals the basic qualities of his public service.
Became president Franklin Roosevelt. Roosevelt is committed to expanding domestic and foreign policy powers such as announcement of bank holidays at inauguration, establishment of civil engineering bureau by administrative order and establishment of import and export banks, large-scale detention of Japanese citizens. Contemporary President continued to exercise unilateral power in a major way. Lyndon Johnson used Vietnam's attack (which may never happen) as an excuse for Congress to pass the "Tokyo Resolution", and then he extended the Vietnam War far beyond Congressional expectations I rely on this decision for.
There are many great leaders in the world of Franklin Roosevelt (FDR), especially during the postwar era. Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King, and Harry Truman are the best leaders ever. However, in my opinion, President Franklin Roosevelt has played the most important role for anyone in this century. He ended the Great Depression that the country died in 1929 and opened up a new era in American history. Ben Franklin Benjamin Franklin is one of the most influential people in American history. Franklin was born in a small town in Boston on January 17, 1706. Benjamin is one of ten children. His father, Josiah, is a manufacturer of candles and soaps, and his mother, Abia-forgue is a housewife. When Benjamin was only twelve years old, he signed his identity to apprentice in front of his brothers and work at a printing shop. Here he worked for more than nine years for his brother James.