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GROVER CLEVELAND

GROVER CLEVELAND By Micheal Harris childhood He was born on March 31, 1837 He was the fifth child in the family He live in Caldwell, New Jersey Fallen Cleveland was a presbyteries minister Election He ran against James g, Blaine He was president 1885 -1889 and 1893 -1897

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GROVER CLEVELAND

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  1. GROVER CLEVELAND By Micheal Harris

  2. childhood • He was born on March 31, 1837 • He was the fifth child in the family • He live in Caldwell, New Jersey • Fallen Cleveland was a presbyteries minister

  3. Election • He ran against James g, Blaine • He was president 1885 -1889 and 1893 -1897 • Cleveland was the second democratic president • He got 4,848,621 popular votes • But he’s never been a candidate before

  4. Presidential facts • Cleveland distrusted workers movements • He had betray nation eastern bankers • Americans in the 1890’s felt that united states build a colonial empire • He was on silvertips side and they outnumber the gold bugs

  5. Fun facts Grover Cleveland once said yes I was president two separate Grover Cleveland once said doctors gave me a rubber jawbone Grover Cleveland once said doctors removed cancer in a part of my jaw

  6. Later life • He worked at wood row Wilson • He spent his later years in Princeton, new jersey • He died of old age

  7. Later years After wood row Wilson He became lawyer Right before he on a candy store

  8. Quotations • Honor lies in honest toil • The united states is not a nation to which peace is a necessity • A government for the people must depend for its success on the intelligence, the morality, the justice, and the interest of the people themselves

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