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The country with the most assassinated presidents in the world.

America.

1. Andrew Jackson-the first president assassinated in American history

andrew jackson (March 15, 1767-June 8, 1845) was the seventh president of the United States (1829-1837). The first governor of Florida, a war hero in the Battle of New Orleans, and one of the founders of the Democratic Party, Jackson-style democracy was named after him. In American political history, the Second Party System in the 182s and 193s took him as an extreme symbol. Jackson has always been rated as one of the top 1 American presidents by American experts and scholars.

andrew jackson was the first president from a civilian background in American history. My father died before I was born. As a teenager, he lived in a remote area in the west, where he spent the war of independence. He started as a border lawyer and worked as a congressman, senator, state supreme court judge and state militia major general. In the second American-British war, he was tenacious and willing to share hardships with soldiers, and was known as the "old walnut". In the Battle of New Orleans, he led his troops to defeat the British army, inspired the whole country and became a nationally famous hero. He failed in the first presidential election and won the second one, making him the first Democratic president in the United States. During his term of office, he made great efforts to strengthen the functions and powers of the president and safeguard the unity of the Federation. He has made great achievements, and is known as "democratic politics" in history, which is almost as famous as Jefferson, the third president.

On January 3th, 1835, when andrew jackson, the 7th President of the United States, was preparing to attend a funeral in the rotunda of Capitol Hill, a painter named Richard Lawrence (who claimed to be the legal heir to the British throne) shot the President with two pistols only 6 feet away from Jackson, but neither shot hit him, and Jackson was not injured at all. Lawrence was later diagnosed with mental illness and detained in an insane asylum. Andrew jackson was the first president to be assassinated in American history.

2. abraham lincoln-the first president who was assassinated in the United States

The 16th president of the United States, abraham lincoln (re-elected in 1891865,1861 and 1864), was the first president who was assassinated in the United States, and Lincoln was called "the best president" by Americans.

In p>1862, President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation of Black Slaves. He insisted on abolishing slavery, and led the federal government and army to defeat the armed rebellion of southern planters, which was the famous American Civil War. Lincoln's speech and behavior of supporting the abolition of slavery in the whole United States forever were supported by the American people, especially the blacks, but were greatly hated by the defenders of slavery in the South. Lincoln won the presidential re-election in 1864.

On the evening of April 14th, 1865, in Washington, DC, Lincoln invited General Grant and his wife to the Ford Theatre to watch the opera Our American Cousins. On the way to the War Department, Lincoln suddenly had an ominous premonition. He stopped and hesitated, thinking whether he should cancel the plan to go to the theater, but soon gave up the idea. For his own safety, he personally asked Stirton, Minister of Operations, to send an army colonel named eckert to defend himself, but Stirton informed the President that eckert had already arranged the task that night, and later had to appoint an officer named Brian as the security officer around the President that night.

The performance was wonderful, and the plot slowly reached its climax. Someone quietly entered the president's box. Soon there was a gunshot, and the bullet hit the president in the back of the head. The president fell down and never woke up. At 7: 22 am on April 15, although the doctors tried their best to rescue him, there was still nothing they could do. President Lincoln died.

After shooting Lincoln, the panicked murderer ran away and accidentally hurt his foot. The police found him along the blood trail and shot him.

who is the real murderer of the president? How can he sneak into the box with guards? People want to know something about these problems, but the direct suspect has been killed, so we have to find out the facts through other channels. After some investigation, things finally began to take shape. The murderer is a professional actor named John Wechs. It is said that at the beginning of the civil war, he stood on the north side, but later he suddenly supported the southern regime for some reason. He has told people more than once that he must kill Lincoln one day, which not only removes the new ruler at once, but also makes him famous by killing Lincoln. Is the reason why he assassinated the president really that simple? Of course, this is only the official survey result, which officials explained to the public. But many people don't believe this statement. They think that the assassination of the president must be a conspiracy with ulterior motives.

Lincoln defeated the secessionist forces in the South, and safeguarded the equal rights of people of all races in the United States and its territory. He was the first * * * and party president, and once ranked the greatest president in the first place. In 25, AOL held a poll for "The Greatest American", and Lincoln was chosen as the second greatest person in America.

3. james abram garfield-the second president who died by gun

The second president who died by gun was james abram garfield (18311881, 2th president of the United States).

james abram garfield is an American politician and mathematician who was born in Ohio. * * * and Republicans in the United States. During the civil war, he joined the northern army and fought against the southern slave army, holding the rank of major general. In 188, Garfield was elected as the 2th president, and he was the first American president with clergy status. Only four months after taking office, he was shot in the dark and was the second president to be assassinated in the United States. His contribution to mathematics is mainly his new achievement in proving Pythagorean theorem. He is also the only president in American history who was born as a mathematician. His first lady is Lucretia Rudolph, and she has five sons and two daughters.

Garfield was elected to the House of Representatives several times and then to the Senate, but he never served here, because he was nominated and incorporated into the White House before he was sworn in as a senator, which became a unique example in American history.

When winning the presidential nomination, Garfield once caused a split with * * * and the Grant faction of the Party. The development of the situation angered a down-and-out lawyer in Chicago named Charles Guiteau. For some reason, Guiteau is obsessed with the idea that if he kills Garfield, the * * * and the Party will reunite, and the grateful * * and the Party will reward him with an administrative post for his contribution!

He borrowed 3 dollars and went to Washington.

James a Garfield may be famous for being the only president who attended church with assassins.

In order to find an opportunity to kill unsuspecting victims, Guiteau followed the president into the Christian church on Vermont Avenue and sat down two rows behind the president. But Guiteau decided not to carry out assassination during the service. As he later said, it was because "I was afraid of hitting some innocent people."

On June 18th, 1881, Guiteau followed the President and Mrs. Garfield to the railway station, but he decided that Mrs. Garfield, who was already ill, could not bear to witness her husband's murder.

On July 2nd, 1881, President Garfield entered the Baltimore and Potomac train stations in Washington without guards, only accompanied by Secretary of State james blaine. Brian stopped to chat with a friend, and Guiteau saw the opportunity. He ran behind the president and fired two shots at close range, both of which hit. When onlookers handed over Guiteau's gun, they heard him say, "Great! They must give me that position! "

In the killer's pocket, they found a letter addressed to the White House. In the letter, Guiteau apologized to Mrs Garfield for what he called the "necessity" of killing her husband. The assassin assured Mrs Garfield that, as all devout Christians know, the president is happier in heaven than in Washington. However, when people transported the shot president out of the railway station, heaven was far from the shot president. The bullet didn't hit the fatal place, but it carried an infectious agent. Garfield endured several weeks of torture when the doctor probed the bullet. Helpless, the doctors consulted Alexander Graham Bell, a famous telephone inventor, and asked him if he knew any way to find the bullet embedded in the president's body. Mr. Bell immediately designed an electronic instrument. When this instrument is brought near any metal, it will make an audible click. After being used in Garfield, this instrument worked effectively for many years until it was finally replaced by an X-ray machine-but just because the doctor ignored Bell's clear instructions, he couldn't find the bullet in President Garfield's body. Bell warned: when using this instrument, there must be no other metal except the metal to be found. The doctors tried to probe with a probe, while Garfield was lying on a bed with a metal frame and a metal spring. Many weeks after this medical mistake, on September 19th, death took Garfield's life.

He was a compromise candidate at the nomination meeting of * * * and the Party, and was elected president in 188 under the condition of mutual compromise among the factions within the Party. Galffy de has always been a contender between * * * and the two factions within the Party, and he himself has an ambiguous attitude. Because of the uneven distribution of official positions, Garfield was shot by Charles Guitto, a diehard of * * * and the Party, at a train station in Washington on July 2, 1881. Guitto was hanged the following year.

4. President William McGinley-the third president who was assassinated

William Mckinley (January 29, 1843-September 14, 191) was the 25th (29th) president of the United States. He joined the army at the age of 18 and retired with the rank of major. He worked as a lawyer, county prosecutor, congressman and governor, and was elected president in 1897. After he took office, he adopted the policy of raising tariffs and stabilizing the currency, and other measures, which greatly improved the American economy, and McGinley gained the reputation of "prosperous president". Externally, he launched the Spanish-American War. He died in Buffalo at the age of 58. McKinley was the third president who was stabbed to death after the founding of the United States.

The Assassination of William McKinley (English: Assassination of William McKinley) happened on September 6th, 191. The 25th President of the United States, william mckinley, was shot at the Music Temple of the Pan-American Expo in Buffalo, New York, USA. The murderer, Leon Frank Czolgosz, was an anarchist. He shot McGinley with a hidden revolver, who was shaking hands with him. The injury was fatal. The president died of gangrene on September 14th, more than a week later, at the age of 58.

McGinley won the US presidential election in 19 and was re-elected. He likes to communicate directly with the public and is unwilling to protect his office. George B. Cortelyou, the president's secretary, was worried that someone would try to assassinate the president when he visited the Music Temple, so he twice canceled this plan from the president's work schedule, but McGinley later re-joined it.

The perpetrator, Jorge, lost his job during the economic panic in 1893, and then became an anarchist. He regarded McGinley as a symbol of oppression and thought it his duty as an anarchist to kill each other. After previous attempts to approach the President failed, Jorge shot twice in the abdomen when McGinley took the initiative to shake hands with him. One bullet grazed the President and the other shot into his abdomen, which was never found.

McGinley showed signs of recovery after being treated by doctors, but his condition deteriorated sharply due to gangrene on September 13th and he died in the early hours of the next morning. Vice President theodore roosevelt succeeded as the 26th President of the United States. After McGinley's death, Georgios was also found guilty of murder and sentenced to death on September 26th. On October 29th, the death penalty was executed by electric chair. McGinley's death also prompted the Federal Congress to legislate that united states secret service should be responsible for the president's security.

5. franklin delano roosevelt —— President who missed five shots in a row

franklin delano roosevelt is the 31st and 32nd president of the United States, and the only president in American history who has been elected for four consecutive terms. Roosevelt played an important role in the Great Depression and World War II in the 2th century. He introduced the New Deal to save the economy during the Great Depression, introduced the Lending Act to help allies after the outbreak of World War II, and declared war on fascist countries in 1942. In the latter part of World War II, Roosevelt played a key role in shaping the post-war world order, especially in the Yalta Conference and the establishment of the United Nations. The Roosevelt administration redefined liberalism and reorganized the Democratic Party according to his New Deal Coalition. Scholars rated him as one of the three greatest presidents of the United States, along with Washington and Lincoln.

On February 15th, 1933, in a speech in Miami, the murderer zangara fired five shots in succession, but none of them hit the president.

Roosevelt was undoubtedly a great man of his time, but he was also a president who persistently pursued the realistic interests of the United States, and his behavior showed more pragmatism. It is this pragmatic attitude that does not stick to dogmatic theory that makes Roosevelt achieve unprecedented achievements in internal affairs and diplomacy. The famous American journalist Johnson wrote in Roosevelt's biography: "He overthrew more precedents and smashed more ancient structures than anyone else, and he changed the whole face of America more rapidly and violently than anyone else. However, it is he who deeply believes that the building in the United States is quite beautiful on the whole. " Roosevelt was the most beloved and hated American president in the 2th century. He is loved because, although he was born in a noble family, he believed in the value of ordinary people and fought for the rights of the people. Another reason why he was loved is that he has awesome charm. He works happily and is full of confidence in the future. He led the United States out of economic difficulties and changed the American way of life. Then, in order to defend democracy, it helped the world achieve security.

He can be gratified by everything behind him: 25 days after his death, Germany surrendered unconditionally, and three months later, Japan surrendered unconditionally. And the polio that accompanied him all his life and struggled tenaciously was finally conquered on April 12, 1955, exactly ten years after his death.

6. Harry S. Truman-the president who was nearly assassinated

Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 ~ December 26, 1972) was the 33rd president of the United States (April 12, 1945 ~ January 2, 1949, January 2, 1949 ~ January 2, 1953). During the presidency, the atomic bomb was used against Japan in 1945, which quickly ended the Second World War. In 1947, it was proposed that "Truman was the Lord"