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John F. Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, he was the second oldest of nine. He had five sisters, and three brothers, Joseph, Rosemary, Kathleen, Eunice, Patricia, Robert, Jean, and Edward. John, Edward and Robert entered into politics. The Kennedy family had been active in politics. Rose Kennedy was the daughter of John F. Fitzgerald, who, as mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, was known as “Honey Fitz.” At the age of 13, he went to a private school called Canterbury, in New Milford, Connecticut, but he became sick and had to drop out. Then he graduated from Choate Preparatory School in Willingford, Connecticut. Then he entered Princeton University, but then he got ill again and had to drop out, so the he went to Harvard University. He then attended Stanford University after he graduated from Harvard, and he attended for a year and then traveled to Sou
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At a White House meeting on November 3, 1961, Kennedy authorized the development of a new program, much more aggressive than the ones before, designed to destroy the Cuban Revolution. He served in the House of Representatives for three years. This put and ends to his running for president. to fight tyranny, poverty, disease, and war. Police, that surrounded the car where the shots rang out, picked up on radio six gunshots, proving at least two, probably four, gunmen. Kennedy decided to enter politics in part due to his father’s influence and when his brother died in World War II. "
On March 1, 1961, President Kennedy signs an executive order establishing the Peace Corps. In July, Peace Corps assignments have been planned for Ghana, Tanzania, Colombia, the Philippines, Chile, and St. Jackie was fluent in Spanish as well as French. His mother moved the family to Benbook, Texas, a suburb of Forth Worth in June 1948, after her divorce from her third husband. This was an embarrassment to Kennedy and his administration. Due to the options of armed invasion of Cuba, and air strikes against the missiles, Kennedy decided on a less dangerous response.
Kennedy was a part of the Congressional District of Massachusetts.
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