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January 30, 1835: What Was the First US Presidential Assassination
President Andrew Jackson but incredibly both pistols misfired and the assassination attempt failed.
President Andrew Jackson’s refusal to recognize the Second Bank of the United States. Lawrence apparently thought that if Jackson was killed,
Vice President Martin van Buren would ascend to the White House and would then pay the “debt” to Lawrence.
Lawrence was committed to mental institutions, in which he spent the rest of his life, dying in 1861.
Although Lawrence was clearly insane, and clearly was the man that attempted to kill the President, Jackson and other speculated
that other people may have put the sick man up to the deadly task as part of a conspiracy to have Jackson killed. No such evidence was ever discovered.
In the decades that followed, several other attempted assassinations of American Presidents have taken place, with
Presidents Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley and Kennedy fatally wounded by their assassins.
Abraham Lincoln Assassinated
The assassination of Abraham Lincoln was an unexpected first for America.
Four sitting presidents have been killed: Abraham Lincoln (1865),
James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901), and John F. Kennedy (1963).
Additionally, two presidents have been injured in attempted assassinations:
Theodore Roosevelt (1912; former president at the time) and Ronald Reagan (1981).
Every assassination (and even attempted assassination) have been tattooed upon the generation that experienced it in its “coming of age” years (adolescence and young adulthood).
How the Assassination of McKinley Gave Birth to the Secret Service
Teddy Roosevelt became president and the first to have round the clock protection by the Secret Service.
But why did it take Congress 25 presidencies and three assassinations to make that happen?
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