Tag: POTUS

  • Civil War at 160: US Grant

    Ulysses S. Grant’s strategic brilliance secured Union victory in the Civil War and laid the foundation for reconstruction and reconciliation, shaping post-Civil War America.

  • Recession,Recovery, ACA: Obama’s First Term

    President Obama’s first term was marked by economic recovery, Affordable Care Act, foreign policy challenges, bin Laden’s demise, immigration reform, congressional gridlock, Nobel Peace Prize, and re-election.

  • George HW Bush: Remembering Him 5 Years Later

    George H.W. Bush’s political career, including the 1988 presidential election and the implementation of NAFTA, significantly shaped late 20th-century American history.

  • TDIH: Battle of Tippecanoe

    OTD future POTUS William Henry Harrison engage the British army along the banks of the Wabash River. During the battle only 1500 soldiers fought but it became a tipping point for Harrison’s frontier army in the Indiana Territory. Shawnee soldiers under the leadership of Tenskwatawa failed to defeat Harrison’s troops and retreated from the territory.…

  • 2008 Election: 15 Years Later

    The 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, with Barack Obama’s victory as a first African American president, symbolizes progress and changes in political dynamics, engagement, and aspirations, also influencing global views on American leadership.

  • TDIH: 1000 Days Later

    The blog discusses the implications and investigations of the January 6th U.S Capitol riot, its impact on democracy and legal ramifications, underscoring the urgent need for restoring faith in democratic institutions.