Many people helped develop America to what it is today, but not as much as Dwight D. Eisenhower did. Dwight David Eisenhower was born on October 14, 1890. He was one of seven boys born to David and Ida Eisenhower. The family moved to Denison, Texas, here Dwight was born. The family returned to Abilene, Kansas, where David worked at a creamery. The Eisenhower boys attended public school and took jobs in their free time to help the family survive. Always living in poverty, they were teased at school for the way they dressed. After graduation, Eisenhower was stationed in Texas, where he met and started dating 18 year old Mamie Geneva Doud from Denver, Colorado. The couple married nine months later, on July 1, 1916. On November 4, 1952, after winning …show more content…
By the summer of 1953 his administration had negotiated an armistice that ended the bloody, stalemated Korean War. This shows that Dwight wanted to end the Korean War instead of losing money and men. During his presidency, Dwight tried to make all races happy anyway he could. “Eisenhower's second term in office was marked by the president's commitment to the civil rights movement , as he sent troops to Little Rock, Arkansas , to force the desegregation” (Graff). This shows that Dwight was trying to help the African Americans, unlike other Americans who would not help at all. Americans loved Dwight, they always thought of him as a great president. Eisenhower was always creating deals to help keep peace anyway possible. But in 1953 he helped negotiate peace along the South Korean border. This shows that Dwight was talking to countries to avoid all these wars and cost in men and supplies. Dwight was always talking to foreign countries, to make sure they had everything needed so there were no wars. The tasks he had to perform made it necessary for him to be closely involved in national and international political maneuvers, but he succeeded in defining them in neutral terms. This shows that Eisenhower was always making sure he made everyone happy so he did not have to deal with countries being angry at