Ronald Reagan The journey of one of America’s most favorite presidents started in a little town in Illinois called Tampico. February 6, 1911, Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in a little apartment above a store. His parents were shoe clerks, John Edward reagan and Nelle Wilson Reagan. He had an older brother named John Neil Reagan. Ronald started his education at an elementary school in Dixon, it wasn't until high school where he found his love of acting. In high school Ronald did football, basketball, track and swimming. He attended in school plays and he was president of student council. During the summer, Ronald made money by being a lifeguard, which he would later use in college after he graduated high school in 1982. He attended college at …show more content…
But he was soon disqualified from combat due to bad eyesight. He ended up going back to Hollywood and made training videos for the army. he discharged in 1945 as a captain. in 1940, two years before he joined the war, he married actress Jane Wyman. They had one daughter, Maureen Reagan, and they would end up adopting a son, Michael Reagan. Ronald and Jane got divorced in 1948. From 1947 to 1952 he served as president for Screen Actors Guild, there he met Nancy Davis, the two got married and ended up having two kids, Patricia and Ronald. In 1948, while still working as president for Screen Actors Guild, he made a campaign video for democrat, Harry S. Truman. He then ended up making a campaign for Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 and one for Richard M. Nixon in 1960. He decided to become a republican in 1962. In 1966 he ran for Governor of California, he ended up defeating Edmund “Pat” Brown by almost one million votes. He was re-elected as Governor in 1970. In 1980 he ran for president. He ended up defeating Jimmy Carter and won electoral college (489 to 49) at age 69, he was the oldest american to be elected as president. He became the 40th president of the United …show more content…
John Hinckley was arrested for attempted assassination of the president. He was taken to the hospital and have it removed, the bullet barely missed his heart. Within a few weeks he was back at work. In 1984 Reagan and his vice president, George H. W. Bush, were re-elected. Reagan won 525 out of 538 electoral votes, the largest number ever won by an American candidate. One year later on July 13, 1985, a cancer tumor was found in Ronald’s colon. Many worried about his health, they thought he was gonna die in office, they were getting ready for Bush to come and take his place. He had surgery to get it removed and survived. During the cold war, a war were communists were fighting for power, Ronald made up the “Reagan Doctrine” which provided aid to anti-communists movements in Africa. People give Reagan credit for winning the cold war. Even though it didn’t begin while he was president, nor did it end while he was president. But people say he did the most work with it. In October of 1983, during his first term, suicide bomber attacked the Marine Barracks in Beirut, killing 241 Americans. This was one of the first terrorists attacks Reagan had to deal with. He sent high security to the Marine Barracks and resolved the
Perhaps Reagan's most controversial cause was his foreign policy. He wanted to prevent communist expansion and helped countries free themselves of it and believed the nation should negotiate with the Soviet Union. On Washington Summit in December of
Jimmy Carter was running for reelection, and Americans overall were very unhappy with his leadership. Ronald Reagan emerged as his challenger, a former actor with great public skills and a plan.
Ronald would become a radio-sports announcer after college and enlist in the army in 1937. His father, Jack, got denied by the army when Ronald was a young boy because he was married and had two kids. Ronald enlisted in the Army reserve as a private but was soon promoted to second lieutenant in the Officers Reserve Corps of the Cavalry; which led to a screen test in Los Angeles that won him a contract in Hollywood for Warner Brothers. Ronald would appear in a total of fifty-three
Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in Tampico Illinois on February 6, 1911 to John "Jack" and Nellie Wilson Reagan. During Reagan 's early childhood his family lived in a series of towns and finally settled in Dixon, Illinois in 1920 where his father opened a shoe store. Reagan went to Dixon High school and graduated in 1928. He was an athlete, student body president, and performed in many school plays. During summer vacation he worked as a lifeguard. After high school, Reagan enrolled at Eureka College in Illinois on an athletic scholarship. At Eureka he majored in economics and sociology. Outside the classroom Reagan ran track, played football, and was captain of his swim team. He was elected as student council president and acted in school productions. He graduated in 1932 and then worked as a sports announcer for a radio station in Illinois.
Ronald Reagan was born on on February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois. His parents, John Edward Reagan (father) and Nelle Wilson Reagan, along with his one sibling, Neil Reagan (older brother), lived in an apartment of a commercial building. While Reagan was in school, he became fond in sports, particularly football, track and became the captain of his swim team. He also took an interest in acting and many different extracurricular activities. While still young, Reagan worked many jobs to help support his family. One of these jobs were lifeguarding. He lifeguarded at Rock River and reportedly saved around 70 swimmers. Reagan also became
They had a beautiful daughter named Maureen and they also adopted a son named Michael. The couple both divorced in 1948. Reagan was very doubting about getting married again after his very painful divorce. Later after that, he married Nancy Davis and they both have two children Patricia Ann and Ronald.
Ronald Reagan, A Great Citizen Ronald Reagan was born on February 6th, 1911 to Nelle and John Reagan in Tampico Illinois. He attended high school at Dixon High School in Dixon, Illinois. Reagan attended college at Eureka College in Eureka, Illinois studying Economics and Sociology. He also played football, was captain for the swim team, and acted in many school plays for Eureka. After his graduation from college, Reagan became a WOC radio sports announcer in Davenport, Iowa.
Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois on February 6th, 1911. He was born to John Edward Reagan and Nelle Wilson Reagan. John Reagan was a second generation Italian-American shoe salesmen and his mother Nelle was a huge believer in the bible and the Protestant faith. Mrs. Reagan was also the first individual that introduced Ronald into acting when Mrs. Reagan was teaching dramatic acting lessons in the town. According to Mr. Reagan this shaped him into the person that he was, “There was the life that has shaped my body and mind for all the years to come after.” As Ronald began his high school years he given a nickname that stuck with him until the day he dies. “The Dutch” is what he was called, while he was attending Dixon High School in the late 1920’s. While attending Dixon High, Ronald Reagan was a very popular kid he was active in sports, especially football where he excelled and was active his school’s theatre productions. After graduating from High School, he enrolled into Eureka College in Peoria, Illinois, Ronald being the only person in his family to get a higher education. According to the Miller Center on the life of Ronald Reagan, that Ronald struggled at first, but with his strength he worked his way through it. “He worked his way through college with dishwashing and other jobs, also sending money home and inducing his brother to enroll at Eureka.” Ronald was an average student through college he passed his classes by making mostly “C’s”
He began his bid for the presidency of the United States in 1868 and was unsuccessful in getting the party’s nomination for president. He attempted to reach president status in 1976 and was again unsuccessful. He eventually received the Republican party nomination in 1980 and went on to a resounding defeat
Before I became president, my job was a screen filmer at Hollywood. I was most known in my hollywood career for my role as the notorious “John Wayne”. At that moment I met my future wife, Nancy Reagan. I soon got married on March 4, 1952. Once we got married, we moved to Los Angeles.
“The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things. He is the one that gets the people to do the greatest things.” Ronald Reagan was President of the United States from January 20, 1981 to January 20, 1989. He was one of the most popular presidents in the country’s history. When he ran for a second term, he won by a landslide. He won in 49 out of 50 states and got more electoral votes than any presidential candidate in history.
After graduating in 1932, he started working as a radio sports announcer. In 1937, he was in southern California to follow the Chicago Cubs’ spring training season and he decided to do a screen test for the Warner Brothers movie studio. The studio offered him a contract and he immediately moved to Hollywood. Within the next twenty years, he was in 53 films. Reagan married actress Jane Wyman in 1940 and had a daughter Maureen, and adopted a son, Michael. They divorced eight years later, which made Reagan the only president to be divorced. Then, four years after the divorce he married Nancy Davis; they had two children, Patricia and Ronald.
Ronald Reagan announced his candidacy in November 1979, after making political friends at party fund-raising dinners around the country. He easily defeated the other nominees for the Republican nomination. He chose Gerald Ford as his vice-president. But when Ford's negotiators proposed that the vice-president should share presidential powers, Reagan chose George Bush instead.
Ronald Reagan was born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois (Huckshorn 1). He was born in a small apartment above the Pitney General Store (Life Before 1). John Edward Reagan (his father) was a shoe salesman that was an alcoholic. The first time he saw his son he said, "For such a little bit of a fat Dutchman, he makes a hell of a lot of noise, doesn 't he" (Life Before 1). This led to his nickname, "Dutch."
Ronald Reagan was president during the Cold War era. During this era, communism was becoming a major threat in the world, and the Soviet Union was a major communist power. Reagan did not like the Soviet Union, calling them an “evil empire”, and he believed that the US not only had a foreign-policy duty to oppose but a moral duty to compete with the USSR as well. Reagan knew that if the USSR could be weakened, that it could bring an end to the Cold war, therefore, he developed the Reagan Doctrine. The Reagan Doctrine was