Jfk excelsior historia 22 11 2013

John F. Kennedy U.S.A President

  • 1963 BCE

    SIGNING A NECLEAR TEST BAN TREATY

    SIGNING A NECLEAR TEST BAN TREATY
    In July 1963, Kennedy won his greatest victory when Khrushchev agreed to join him for in signing a nuclear test ban treaty.
  • 1962 BCE

    NAVAL BLOCKADE OF CUBA

    NAVAL BLOCKADE OF CUBA
    Cuba that could pose a threat to the continental U.S, Kennedy announced a naval blockade of Cuba.
  • 1962 BCE

    KENNEDY’S LEADERSHIP AT HOME

    KENNEDY’S LEADERSHIP AT HOME
    Sending federal troops to support the desegregation of the University of Mississippi, after riots there left two dead and many others injured.
  • 1962 BCE

    SENATE SEAT

    SENATE SEAT
    Edward (Ted), was elected to Jack’s former Senate seat in 1962
  • 1961 BCE

    KENNEDY’S FOREIGN POLICY CHALLENGES

    KENNEDY’S FOREIGN POLICY CHALLENGES
    April 1961, when Kennedy approved the plan to send 1,400 CIA-trained Cuban exiles in an amphibious landing at the Bay of Pigs in Cuba
  • 1961 BCE

    FAILED ATTEMPT

    FAILED ATTEMPT
    Intended to spur a rebellion that would overthrow the communist leader Fidel Castro, the mission ended in failure, with nearly all of the exiles captured or killed.
  • 1957 BCE

    KENNEDY AS WRITTER

    KENNEDY AS WRITTER
    He wrote another best-selling book, “Profiles in Courage,” which won the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1957
  • 1954 BCE

    JOHN KENNEDY VS COMMUNISTS

    JOHN KENNEDY VS COMMUNISTS
    Kennedy's Senate career got off to a rocky start when he refused to condemn Senator Joseph McCarthy, a personal friend of the Kennedy family whom the Senate voted to censure in 1954 for his relentless pursuit of suspected communists.
  • 1953 BCE

    HIS WEDDING

    HIS WEDDING
    On September 12, 1953, Kennedy married the beautiful socialite and journalist Jacqueline (Jackie) Lee Bouvier
  • 1947 BCE

    80TH CONGRESS

    80TH CONGRESS
    He entered the 80th Congress in January 1947, at the age of 29, and immediately attracted attention for his youthful appearance.
  • 1946 BCE

    PREPARING CONGRESS

    PREPARING CONGRESS
    Less than a year later, he was back in Boston preparing for a run for Congress in 1946.
  • 1944 BCE

    JFK’S BEGINNINGS IN POLITICS

    JFK’S BEGINNINGS IN POLITICS
    Abandoning plans to be a journalist, Jack left the Navy by the end of 1944.
  • 1941 BCE

    U.S NAVY

    U.S NAVY
    Jack joined the U.S. Navy in 1941 and two years later was sent to the South Pacific, where he was given command of a Patrol-Torpedo (PT).
  • 1937 BCE

    NAMED AMBASSADOR

    NAMED AMBASSADOR
    In 1934 and in 1937 was named U.S. ambassador to Great Britain.
  • 1937 BCE

    HIS STUDIES

    HIS STUDIES
    As a student at Harvard University, Jack traveled in Europe as his father’s secretary.
  • JOHN F. KENNEDY’S EARLY LIFE

    JOHN F. KENNEDY’S EARLY LIFE
    Born on May 29, 1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy (known as Jack)
  • KENNEDY VICTORIOUS

    KENNEDY VICTORIOUS
    Kennedy won reelection to the House of Representatives, and in 1952 ran successfully for the Senate, defeating the popular Republican incumbent Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
  • KENNEDY’S ROAD TO PRESIDENCY.

    KENNEDY’S ROAD TO PRESIDENCY.
    Kennedy announced his candidacy for president on January 2, 1960.
  • FIRST CATHOLIC PRESIDENT U.S

    FIRST CATHOLIC PRESIDENT U.S
    Kennedy won by a narrow margin–less than 120,000 out of some 70 million votes cast–becoming the youngest man and the first Roman Catholic to be elected president of the United States.
  • JFK’S ASSASSINATION

    JFK’S ASSASSINATION
    On November 22, 1963, in Dallas Kennedy was struck twice, in the neck and head, and was pronounced dead.