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John F. Kennedy

  • 1963 BCE

    Moscow Treaty

    the Moscow Treaty limiting nuclear testing is signed.
  • 1963 BCE

    Assassinated

    He was assassinated in Dallas on November 22
  • 1963 BCE

    Cold War

    UN manifested in his desire to end the Cold War.
  • 1962 BCE

    Missile Crisis

    Kennedy imposed the blockade of Cuba . The Soviets removed from the island.
  • 1961 BCE

    To ivaded Cuba

    It is inaugurated as US president . The attempt to invade Cuba at the Bay of Pigs. Create the Alliance for Progress aimed at promoting democracy and economic development of all countries in the Americas.
  • 1960 BCE

    Election presidential

    Wins the presidential election to Richard Nixon.
  • 1957 BCE

    Play

    He gets the Pulitzer Prize for his play Profiles in Courage.
  • 1953 BCE

    Married

    He get married with Jacqueline Lee Bouvier , better known as Jacqueline Kennedy, future first lady.
  • 1952 BCE

    Politic in Massachusetts

    He was elected senator for the state of Massachusetts
  • 1945 BCE

    Work

    He works as a correspondent and enter political life.
  • 1944 BCE

    His brother

    His brother Joe died in an action of American aviation.
  • 1942 BCE

    Hero

    Wounded in a battle with the Japanese , it is a decorated war hero.
  • 1942 BCE

    Second World War

    Sign in marine and participate in the Second World War as commander of torpedo boat .
  • 1936 BCE

    School

    He entered Harvard University to pursue a career in law
  • John Kennedy

    Born en Brookline, Massachusetts.
  • Travel and interests

    Britain accompanies his father , who has been appointed ambassador and travels to various countries . Begins to be interested in politics
  • Graduate

    He graduated in political science with the thesis Why England slept on the attitude of Britain against Hitler's warmongering .
  • Politic

    He is elected deputy of the Democratic Party by Boston in the House of Representatives. He keeps his seat in the elections of 1948 and 1950