Cuban Missile Crisis Research Paper

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Kennedy was running against Vice President Richard Nixon in the general election. Many of the debates that happened between the two were televised. Kennedy was very calm and relaxed during the debates while Nixon had been tense and looked uncomfortable (John). When it came to the votes, Kennedy had won in a very minute margin. He won by less than 120,000 votes out of roughly 70 million voters. On January 20, 1961 Kennedy gave his inaugural address and was now the 35th president of United States. His son, John Kennedy Jr., was born only a few weeks after the election as well. Once the family was into the White House, Kennedy got right to work. (History) Kennedy got into the White House and was ready to get to work. He wasn't in office for …show more content…

He wanted the exiles to overthrow the communist leader, Fidel Castro. The whole plan was a failure and almost all of the exiles had either been killed or captured. In June of that year, Kennedy meet with Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leader, in Vienna to discuss Berlin. A few months after the meeting, the Soviets started to build the wall dividing the city. In 1963, Kennedy gave one of his most famous speeches in West Berlin. Once again, Kennedy and Khrushchev would have another issue together in 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Soviet Union was constructing nuclear long range missiles in Cuba. These missiles, if launched, posed a threat to the United States. Kennedy took to action right way and announced a naval blockade of Cuba. There was a standoff between the two leaders for two weeks and eventually they came to an agreement. Khrushchev agreed to remove the missile set up out of Cuba as long as Kennedy agreed to move the U.S. missiles out of Turkey and away from the Soviet borders. Then in July of 1963, Kennedy got Khrushchev to join him and Britain's Prime Minister to sign the nuclear test ban treaty (History). Another thing Kennedy had …show more content…

This is the day Kennedy was assassinated. On November 21, Kennedy and his wife flew down to Dallas, Texas for a campaign visit. The next day, his wife, Governor John Connelly and Kennedy rode in a Lincoln Continental convertible through downtown Dallas for a parade. Then shots rang out and Kennedy was hit twice. He was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital and later died there at age 46. While all this was happening, the police were out on a man hunt for the man who shot the president. They found a twenty four year old man, Lee Harvey Oswald, who they believed to have shot Kennedy. He was seen in the Texas School Book Depository building where they knew the shots had to come from. Oswald was a former Marine and was known to have Soviet ties (John). Oswald was arrested only a few hours after the shooting took place and charged with the killing of the president. On November 24th, Oswald was being transported to a different holding place, Jack Ruby shot and killed Oswald. Ruby was a local nightclub owner that was outraged about Kennedy’s death. Ruby had ending the life of the only man that could give information about Kennedy’s death. If Oswald had lived, many of the questions we have right now would have been answered and cleared up (Life). There was many conspiracies that emerged and Chief Justice Earl Warren was in charge of the investigation to find the real answer. He had concluded that Oswald had planned

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