Biography John F. Kennedy
May, 29, 1917, in the wooden three-story house in Brookline, Massachusetts, John Fitzgerald Kennedy became the second child in the Kennedy family. Joe Jr. is his two-year older brother. In all, Rose Fitzgerald and Joseph Patrick Kennedy would have nine children, four boys and five girls. Before long, family and friends called the blue-eyed baby, Jack. When Jack was three, the family moved to a twelve-room house just outside of Boston. Joseph Kennedy was running his own stock trading business and was working hard to ensure his family a wealthy life. The Kennedys had everything they needed and more; Jack could enjoy a very comfortable life. He was sent to Choate, boarding school in Connecticut, where he was very popular an
In the general election on November 8th 1960, John Kennedy beat Republican Richard M. In 1960 the Democratic party nominated him as their candidate. Soon after that, at the age of 36, he married the twelve year old younger Jacqueline Bouvier, a writer with the Washington Times-Herald. World War 2 began and John Kennedy wrote a thesis why England was not ready for the war against Germany, which was so good that it was later published as a book. John Kennedy was becoming a popular politician. This was the beginning of his political career. After the war Jack was uncertain what kind of work he wanted to do. The family, with exception Joe and Jack, who were still in Harvard, moved to England. His father finally convinced him that he should run for a seat in the House of Representatives, which he won in 1946. In 1957 their first child, Caroline, was born. He played tennis basketball, football and golf.
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