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  • 00:07

    Welcome to Part 2 of Epic History TV's guide to the first 44 Presidents of the United States.

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    We pick up with the 23rd President.

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    Benjamin Harrison – the grandson of 9th President William Henry Harrison.

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    His presidency saw federal peacetime spending pass one billion dollars for the first time.

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    He also passed laws to ensure fairer competition in business.

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    Grover Cleveland - his second term was overshadowed by economic depression.

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    The President offered little federal assistance, and sent in troops to break a strike by the

  • 00:51

    American Railway Union.

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    William McKinley – raised import tariffs to unprecedented heights to protect US industry,

  • 01:03

    and waged war against Spain over Cuban independence.

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    As a result, America gained the Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico.

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    Shortly into his second term he was assassinated by a Polish-American anarchist, Leo Czolgosz.

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    Theodore Roosevelt – at 42, the youngest ever President.

  • 01:29

    As vigorous and energetic in office as he was in life, he broke up business monopolies,

  • 01:35

    asserted US power abroad, ensured completion of the Panama Canal, passed laws to protect

  • 01:41

    national forests and parks, and won a Nobel Peace Prize for brokering a truce between

  • 01:47

    Russia and Japan.

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    William Howard Taft – a distinguished judge but not a natural politician, he achieved

  • 01:57

    many reforms, but alienated progressive Republicans including his former friend and ally Theodore

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    Roosevelt, who went off to form the 'Bull Moose Party': the Republican split handed

  • 02:10

    the 1912 election to the Democrats.

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    Taft later became Chief Justice of the United States.

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    Woodrow Wilson – a former professor of political science, and the first southern President

  • 02:28

    since the Civil War.

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    He passed progressive reforms at home, and after numerous German provocations, led America

  • 02:36

    into World War One.

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    His vision for a new world order, with America playing a full part as a member of the new

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    League of Nations, was blocked by a Republican Senate.

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    Warren G Harding – he sought to rollback Wilson''s wartime measures, but following

  • 02:55

    his sudden death from natural causes, revelations emerged of extramarital affairs and cabinet

  • 03:01

    corruption that destroyed his reputation.

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    Calvin Coolidge – the son of a village storekeeper, moral conservative and man of famously few

  • 03:13

    words.

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    He also believed in minimal federal intervention, and is still held up as a role model by fans

  • 03:20

    of small government.

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    Herbert Hoover – raised a Quaker, he was a successful engineer, humanitarian, and Secretary

  • 03:30

    of Commerce.

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    But his presidency was overshadowed by the Great Depression.

  • 03:35

    Attempts to revive the economy included spending on major public works, but to little effect.

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    Franklin D Roosevelt – fifth cousin of Theodore Roosevelt, diagnosed with polio aged 39.

  • 03:51

    His package of economic measures helped lift America out of the Great Depression, while

  • 03:56

    also improving federal treatment of Native Americans.

  • 04:01

    Winning an unprecedented four elections, he led America to the verge of victory in World

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    War Two, dying in office just 3 weeks before Germany's surrender.

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    Harry S Truman – seeking a swift end to the Pacific War, he authorised the dropping

  • 04:20

    of two atomic bombs on Japan.

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    At home, he passed progressive welfare and employment reform, and prioritised civil rights.

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    Abroad, he provided international leadership as the West entered a Cold War with the Soviet

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    Union.

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    Dwight D Eisenhower – supreme Allied commander in Europe in World War Two, he was approached

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    by both parties to run for president.

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    He was the first to be limited to two terms by a new constitutional amendment.

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    He sought to contain the Soviet Union and de-escalate the Cold War, and oversaw a period

  • 05:01

    of great American prosperity, that included the construction of the US Interstate Highway

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    System.

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    John F Kennedy – the first Catholic president, and at 43, the youngest elected to office.

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    He sought to instil America with renewed idealism, made some progress over civil rights in the

  • 05:23

    south, and narrowly avoided nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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    He was assassinated in Dallas, Texas by Lee Harvey Oswald.

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    Lyndon B Johnson – he enacted a wide-ranging package of reforms to address racial injustice

  • 05:42

    and poverty.

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    But frustration at the speed of progress was reflected by race riots in America's cities.

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    Overseas, he continued to escalate US involvement in Vietnam.

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    Richard Nixon – withdrew US troops from Vietnam, and reduced tension with the Soviet

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    Union and China.

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    He became the first president to resign his office, to avoid impeachment for his role

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    in the Watergate scandal.

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    Gerald Ford – granted Nixon a presidential pardon, then struggled with inflation and

  • 06:22

    economic recession at home, while furthering detente with the Soviet Union.

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    Jimmy Carter – he struggled with an energy supply crisis, inflation and unemployment.

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    Raised a Baptist, he championed human rights abroad, brokered peace between Egypt and Israel,

  • 06:42

    and negotiated a treaty giving control of the Panama Canal to Panama, but his popularity

  • 06:49

    was greatly damaged by the Iran Hostage Crisis.

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    Ronald Reagan – former Hollywood actor, and at 69 the oldest elected President.

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    His tax cuts and free-market reforms were credited with revitalising the US economy.

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    He launched America's 'War on Drugs', began an arms race with the Soviet Union, which

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    he described as 'the evil empire', and supported anti-Communist insurgencies around the world.

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    George Bush – a decorated World War Two navy pilot, later Director of the CIA.

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    He oversaw America's response to the collapse of the Soviet Union, and sent American troops

  • 07:38

    to liberate Kuwait during the First Gulf War.

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    Bill Clinton – his presidency saw a period of peace and prosperity, low unemployment

  • 07:50

    and falling crime.

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    He became the second President to be impeached, following the Monica Lewinsky scandal, but

  • 07:58

    was found not guilty by the Senate.

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    George W Bush – son of George Bush, his presidency was shaped by the 9/11 terrorist

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    attacks on New York and Washington.

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    America's subsequent 'war on terror' led the US to become embroiled in long, costly operations

  • 08:20

    in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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    Barack Obama – the first African-American president, he passed an economic stimulus

  • 08:31

    package to soften the impact of the 2008 financial crash, and an Affordable Care Act to improve

  • 08:39

    access to medical insurance.

  • 08:42

    American forces continued to have a presence in Afghanistan and Iraq, where they helped

  • 08:47

    to tackle the new threat of ISIS.

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    Now, all 44 US Presidents, according to their ranking in the Siena Research Institute survey

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    of

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    2010...

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    Epic History TV relies on the support of its fans to keep making history videos.

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    Please visit our Patreon page to find out how you can help, and even get to vote on

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    future topics.

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The example sentences of TRUCE in videos (15 in total of 39)

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Use "truce" in a sentence | "truce" example sentences

How to use "truce" in a sentence?

  • A food truce, the picnic suspension of oedipal feeling that permits the generations to love each other at family reunions.
    -Karen Russell-
  • Part of the story of Ghosts of Ascalon is how they got to that tentative truce where you can find humans and charr working together.
    -Jeff Grubb-
  • I've found it wise to enjoy any time of truce, while recognizing it for what it is. A truce.
    -Cinda Williams Chima-
  • TRUCE, n. Friendship.
    -Ambrose Bierce-
  • Declare a truce and accept food as a life-giving friend.
    -Jane Fonda-
  • Valentine's Day is like Armistice Day - you declare a truce.
    -Milton Berle-
  • When envoys are sent with compliments in their mouths, it is a sign that the enemy wishes for a truce.
    -Sun Tzu-
  • Let the bugles sound the Truce of God to the whole world forever.
    -Charles Sumner-

Definition and meaning of TRUCE

What does "truce mean?"

/tro͞os/

noun
Agreement between opponents to stop fighting.

What are synonyms of "truce"?
Some common synonyms of "truce" are:
  • ceasefire,
  • armistice,
  • peace,
  • break,
  • respite,
  • lull,
  • moratorium,
  • treaty,
  • letup,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "truce"?
Some common antonyms of "truce" are:
  • fighting,
  • hostilities,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.