On a hot, sticky day in June without a cloud in the sky, I walked in the cool shadow of a great political leader and the impact he made on the United States during one of the most trying times of this country. I was in Washington D.C. for the National Rural Electric Youth Tour touring the famous monuments and memorials with over 100 Pennsylvania students. As I walked around, the statues came to life teaching me about the strength these men had to lead our country. I walked with the 32nd president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, through his four terms and felt the weight of his responsibilities on my shoulders. I learned from these outstanding men who loved our country and dedicated their lives to making it remarkable. Spending six days in the city of history gave me insight into the strength our country has always had. There is rich history all throughout D.C. that anyone can learn from. Being there I realized how important history is and how much we can learn from it. It is important to learn about history to appreciate those who came before us, to learn from our past mistakes, and to prepare for the future. …show more content…
Those that have fought for our rights and for our country have shaped our lives and led us to where our country is now. We mustn't forget these brave Americans whether they fought in war, in politics, or in any other way. Without their struggles and accomplishments, we wouldn’t be here. The Great Depression, World War 2, and polio could not stop Franklin Delano Roosevelt from doing his duty to this country. He pulled through and brought the country together to leave a lasting impact that is still felt today. Learning the history of those who came before us is our way to thank them for all they have done for the United