Inaugural Addresses: President Martin Van Burens First Inaugural Address (Illustrated)

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, 19th Century, Biography & Memoir, Political, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government
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Author: Martin Van Buren ISBN: 9781475310221
Publisher: Charles River Editors Publication: May 1, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Martin Van Buren
ISBN: 9781475310221
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Publication: May 1, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
When George Washington became the new United States of Americas first president, he set several precedents, including one on April 30, 1789. That day, Washington was inaugurated as president, and for the occasion he gave the nations first presidential inaugural address, used to inform the people of his intentions as a leader.Inaugural addresses have since become iconic moments for each new leader, sometimes providing the presidents most memorable moment. Franklin Delano Roosevelt told Americans they had nothing to fear but fear itself, John F. Kennedy asked Americans what they could do for their country, and Abraham Lincoln asked Northerners to show malice toward none and charity for all. Regardless of how each presidency turned out, inaugural addresses have always given voice to the optimism and hope that each new presidential term represents. This edition of President Martin Van Burens First Inaugural Address is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and is illustrated with pictures of each president.
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When George Washington became the new United States of Americas first president, he set several precedents, including one on April 30, 1789. That day, Washington was inaugurated as president, and for the occasion he gave the nations first presidential inaugural address, used to inform the people of his intentions as a leader.Inaugural addresses have since become iconic moments for each new leader, sometimes providing the presidents most memorable moment. Franklin Delano Roosevelt told Americans they had nothing to fear but fear itself, John F. Kennedy asked Americans what they could do for their country, and Abraham Lincoln asked Northerners to show malice toward none and charity for all. Regardless of how each presidency turned out, inaugural addresses have always given voice to the optimism and hope that each new presidential term represents. This edition of President Martin Van Burens First Inaugural Address is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and is illustrated with pictures of each president.

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