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Há 1 dia · Chester Alan Arthur (October 5, 1829 – November 18, 1886) was an American politician who served as the 21st president of the United States from 1881 to 1885. He was a Republican lawyer from New York who briefly served as the 20th vice president under President James A. Garfield .
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23 de abr. de 2024 · Chester A. Arthur (born October 5, 1829, North Fairfield, Vermont, U.S.—died November 18, 1886, New York, New York) was the 21st president of the United States. Elected vice president on the Republican ticket of 1880, Arthur acceded to the presidency upon the assassination of President James A. Garfield .
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Há 3 dias · Chester A. Arthur: 21: Chester A. Arthur (1829–1886) September 19, 1881 – March 4, 1885: Republican – Vacant throughout presidency: 22: Grover Cleveland (1837–1908) March 4, 1885 – March 4, 1889: Democratic: 1884: Thomas A. Hendricks
Há 6 dias · Subscribed. 0. No views 1 minute ago. Assuming office after the assassination of President Garfield in September 1881, Chester Arthur has not become one of our more memorable presidents....
Há 2 dias · In retrospect, Chester A. Arthur’s presidency illustrates how personal growth and public duty can intersect in the unlikeliest of individuals. His administration is a testament to the idea that leaders can evolve and indeed must do so to meet the exigencies of their times.
Há 2 dias · The son of a Baptist preacher who had emigrated from northern Ireland, Chester A. Arthur was America's 21st President (1881-85), succeeding President James Garfield after his assassination. Arthur's unexpected rise to the presidency came as a shock to many, as he was known more for his political connections and loyalty to the Republican Party ...
Há 4 dias · May 3, 2024, 7:00 AM ET (CNN) (14) Cohen had a calendar entry for a "meeting with POTUS" in February 2017. Listen to Hubert Humphrey examine the power wielded by U.S. presidents Washington, Lincoln, and Kennedy. Hubert Humphrey outlines some of the most dramatic ways in which American presidents have used the powers of their office.