Examples of George S. Boutwell in the following topics:
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- Ulysses S.
- Grant's presidency, Treasury Secretary George Boutwell helped reduce federal expenditures to $292 million in 1871, which was down from $322 million in 1869.
- Boutwell also reorganized and reformed the U.S.
- George S.
- Boutwell served as secretary of the Treasury under Ulysses S.
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- Ulysses S.
- The presidency of Ulysses S.
- On the same day, Boutwell also ordered the closing of the Tenth National Bank.
- This spurred Boutwell to release $4 million in gold specie into the market and buy $4 million in bonds.
- The gold panic devastated the U.S. economy for months.
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- Gallup Inc. was founded in 1958, when George Gallup grouped all of his polling operations into one organization.
- Founded by George Gallup , Gallup, Inc. is primarily a research-based, performance-management consulting company.
- Gallup Inc. was founded in 1958, when George Gallup grouped all of his polling operations into one organization.
- George Gallup founded the American Institute of Public Opinion, the precursor of The Gallup Organization, in Princeton, New Jersey, in 1935.
- Notable exceptions include the 1948 Thomas Dewey-Harry S.
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- The 1988 United States presidential election was defined by the victory of Republican George H.W.
- Reagan's Vice President George H.
- The result was a third consecutive Republican landslide victory and George H.
- Bush's victory percentage – 53.4% — has not yet been surpassed in any subsequent presidential election, and he was the last candidate to get a majority of the popular vote until his son George W.
- Official portrait of George H.
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- In 1775, the Colonies proposed the Olive Branch Petition to reconcile with Britain and avert war, but King George III denied the petition.
- In August 1775, upon learning of the Battle of Bunker Hill, King George III issued a Proclamation for Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition.
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October 26, 1775, King George III expanded on the Proclamation of Rebellion in
his Speech from the Throne at the opening of Parliament.
- King George indicated that
he intended to deal with the crisis with armed force.
- The Proclamation of Rebellion was King George III's response to the Olive Branch Petition.
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- George W.
- The presidency of George W.
- The oldest son of former president George H.
- Bush, George W.
- President George W.
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- Foreign policy during George H.
- The planning of a ground operation by U.S.
- President George H.W.
- Bush greets U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia, 1990
- President George H.
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- The Second Continental Congress established the Continental Army in June 1775 and elected George Washington as Commander-in-Chief.
- On June 15, 1775, George Washington was elected as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army.
- George Washington served as commander-in-chief for the duration of the Revolutionary War without compensation.
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- Under George H.
- The U.S. economy continued to grow as a whole, although certain sectors of the market such as energy and real estate slumped.
- While the election campaign of George H.
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- During the 2000 election, Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader took votes away from Democrat Al Gore, a situation that some people felt contributed to the victory of Republican George W.
- Since 1877, there have been 31 U.S. senators, 111 U.S. representatives, and 22 governors that were not affiliated with a major political party.
- For example, segregationist American Independent Party candidate George Wallace gained 13.5% of the popular vote in the 1968 election.
- This was at issue during the 2000 election when Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader took votes away from Democrat Al Gore, a situation that some felt contributed to the victory of Republican George W.