Ever since he died there have been people upset, just certain that JFK died just as he was about to do some splendid thing or other. The fact it, he was in office around 1,000 days, and all he did is blow our chance to free Cuba. I admire his restraint during the Missile Crisis. As it happened, restraint was the right reaction. But anyone can do *nothing*, so it didn't make him special. Johnson was more conservative (read: wiser) so actually in this respect the country was better off. And his death helped push the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into being. The Republicans would probably not have been able to push it through without the support of some Democrats who wished to honor JFKs' wishes. I hate to say it but I have to say that in terms of actual accomplishments he was likely to get done, alive, his death was not all that much detrimental.
Profound grief.
Because he was a good president.
The assassination of the president shocked the nation and prompted increased security measures.
No. The more recent assassination of a US president was in 1963 when the 35th president, John Kennedy was killed.
Lyndon Baines Johnson The Texan, Lyndon Baines Johnson, took the oath of office after the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy in November, 1963.
John F Kenedy was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.
Yes. Herbert Hoover was the 31st President from 1929-33. John F. Kennedy was the 35th President who served from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.
This is the 50th anniversary of the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas.
The office was vacant until the next election when Hubert Humphrey gained that position.
With an understanding that the question means who was blamed for the assassination of President Kennedy, the Warren Commission stated that a lone gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald was to blame. Many people believe, however, that the killing of Kennedy was a conspiracy and that Oswald was not the only person involved with Kennedy's death.
This depends on the President, but if you are talking about assassination attempts, the most recent one in US history was the killing of John F Kennedy on 1963, November 22.
Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley and Kennedy.