John Adams, the second President of the United States, is often characterized as an aloof and elitist New England statesman. His Federalist beliefs clashed with the rising tide of Jacksonian democracy, making him an unpopular leader. Despite his contributions to the founding of the nation, Adams struggled to connect with the broader population due to his perceived elitism.
William Rufus - very unpopular, and not at all lamented when he was shot dead in the forest.
No, why would he be? His speeches inspired millions of people, and he was a great war leader and man n general
Popular w/the US because he was anti-communist. Unpopular w/RVN citizens because he was considered (by some) to be a dictator.
· Napoleon Bonaparte (French military & political leader) · Nelson Mandela (President of South Africa)
I do not know what a "time leader" is, but Britain's (England's) leader in WW 2 was its prime minister, Winston Churchill. I hope that helps you . . .
Henry VIII
Henry VIII
The leader was King George III of England.
Binaya Kumar Sinha has written: 'Jawaharlal Nehru as a leader' -- subject(s): Biography, Politics and government, Statesmen
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