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In time, Ulysses will accept U. S. Grant as his true name ... the bidding of their Republican protectors. Grant is inaugurated President. In his inaugural address, he says: "The responsibilities ...
Next, students view and analyze three video clips that explain the events that led to Ulysses Grant’s inauguration as president. From there, students learn about the first 100 days of Ulysses ...
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7 U.S. Inauguration Day MishapsUlysses S. Grant’s first inaugural ball in 1869 ended in upper-class chaos. The workers running the coat-check mixed up all the claims, leading to fights and tears among the guests trying to ...
The last time a sitting president had not attended the swearing-in ceremony of the incoming president was in 1869 when Andrew Johnson refused to attend the inauguration of Ulysses S. Grant.
Woodrow Wilson’s first inauguration in 1913 was the warmest with a noon temperature of 55 degrees. Ulysses S. Grant’s second inauguration in 1873 was the coldest at 16 degrees, with a wind ...
Coldest inauguration: Ronald Reagan's in 1985 at 7 degrees. Coldest March 4 inauguration was Ulysses S. Grant's in 1873 at 4 degrees. What is normal weather for presidential inaugurations?
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