Are The Similarities Between Julius Caesar And John F Kennedy

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George Santayana said, "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it." As history is examined it is clear to see that some events that have taken place have similarities to other past events. If these events are studied, many lessons can be learned from them. If past events are ignored, valuable lessons are not taught. Some events that have similarities are the assassinations of Julius Caesar, Abraham Lincoln, and John F. Kennedy. The fear that these leaders would abuse their power motivated their assassins to eliminate them for the good of the people.
It is believed that Julius Caesar was born on July 12, 100 B.C. (biography). He obtained the position of consul around 60 B.C. and had an alliance with Pompey, who was a general, and Crassus, who was a patrician. The alliance was broken after Crassus died in battle and Caesar and Pompey had a disagreement that resulted in a civil war. After Pompey was defeated, there was no one to compete against Caesar and he named himself dictator of Rome in 46 B.C. (Ushistory). …show more content…

Lincoln was elected to the Illinois Legislature in 1834. By 1849, he had had four terms in legislature and also had a term in Congress. After a few more political endeavors Lincoln won the presidential election of 1860 (Cronin). Lincoln started his presidency as events that would lead to the civil war started to heat up. A famous speech he made is called The Emancipation Proclamation. It granted the slaves whom were in rebellious states freedom. The civil war came to an end in 1865 but many confederate sympathizers were angry at Lincoln and the America he stood

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