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Who was president of the us when minnesotan Charles Lindbergh flew from nyc to Paris France?

Calvin Coolidge


Why did the Lindbergh flight become so important to the US?

He was the first pilot to fly pilot to fly by himself.


Why did Charles Lindbergh and Henry Ford oppose the US going to war against Germany?

Henry Ford was known to have pro-Nazi feeling. For what reason I cannot say. Charles Lindbergh was world famous after his flight across the Atlantic Ocean. He made a tour of Europe later and when in Germany was shown their top secret aircraft, and was even allow to fly one. His reasons for opposing war could have been many. We were in a Depression, and needed to concentrate our efforts towards recovery. Many Americans resented the actions of the English and French for not listening to President Wilson after the war, and their actions pretty clearly were a cause of WW II. Many of us thought WW II was their fault, and we were not going to war to save them again. Then too I think Lindbergh was greatly impressed with Germany and how advance their Airforce was over ours (which was true.) He may have felt that we could never catch up with them, so it would be best to avoid a war and mind our own business. Impressions I have gained over the years. John


What best reflects popular US culture of 1920?

Jazz would be a term that would reflect popular US culture of the 1920s. Jazz was very popular in the music culture and bars of that decade in the United States.


What has Mexican culture contributed to the US?

what way did the mexican american culture help the united states of america?

Related questions

In which US city is Charles Lindbergh's plane?

Washington, D.C.


Which US aviator inventor and explorer was nicknamed Lucky Lindy?

Charles Lindbergh


Leader of the America first organization and chief spokesman for us isolationism?

Charles Lindbergh


Who was Charles Lindbergh greeted by when he went to the white house?

US President Calvin Coolidge


Who was president of the us when minnesotan Charles Lindbergh flew from nyc to Paris France?

Calvin Coolidge


Who made first non-stop flight in a single-seat aircraft from the US to France across the Atlantic Ocean?

Alcock and Brown flying a Vickers Vimy from NewFoundland to Ireland in 1919


What famous American spoke against the US partication in the European War and sancitioned isolation?

Charles Lindbergh.


Lindbergh received a Medal Of Honor from what country?

Charles Lindbergh who was awarded by the USA a Medal of Honor, received from NAZI GERMANY before the start of WWII their equivalent of the US Medal of Honor.


Where in England did Charles Lindbergh and his wife live in the 1930s?

According to the US Centennial of Flight Commission (http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Explorers_Record_Setters_and_Daredevils/Lindbergh/EX15.htm), they lived in Kent, England.


Who was the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean from us to France?

Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 - August 26, 1974) flew solo across the Atlantic from Roosevelt field New York to Le Bourget airport, Paris on May 20 - 21 1927 in his aeroplane "Spirit of St Louis"


Why did Lindbergh think that european wars had little to do with the safety of the us?

Charles Lindbergh believed that European wars had little to do with the safety of the US because he assumed, like many people at that time, that the US would stay to itself and not become involved in foreign problems.


Who was the first to fly from the US to France?

American aviator Charles Augustus Lindbergh, non-stop from New York to Paris.