Viet Nam.
Vietnam.
The rhyme scheme used in Richard Lovelace's poem "To Lucasta Going to the Wars" is AABBCCDD.
None that we were involved in, no.
Technically, Richard Nixon. Theoretically, Lyndon B.Johnson (or even posthumously J.F. Kennedy) as Vietnam was a Democrats' war.
Richard Lovelace's 'To Lucasta, Going to the Wars
yes, he was president during the first Seminole war. Other than wars with the Indians, the US was not at war when Monroe was in office.
According to Stanley I. Kutler, in his book The Wars of Watergate: The last crisis of Richard Nixon:"Rehnquist recused himself in the case, citing his past association with the Nixon Administration."Rehnquist served as Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel under Nixon from 1969-1971. While Rehnquist was chief counsel to Attorney General John Mitchell, who was later implicated in the Watergate cover up, he was apparently less well known to the President, who referred to the future Chief Justice as "Renchburg" on several of his secret tapes.Rehnquist chose not to listen to oral arguments in United States v. Nixon, (1974) to avoid accusations of influencing the other justices behind the scenes.Kutler, Stanley I. The Wars of Watergate: The last crisis of Richard Nixon. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1992. Print.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
lSigned the executive order creating the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970 lSigned the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, The Clean Air Act Extension of 1970, The Water Quality Improvement of 1970, The National Wilderness Act of 1970, The National Resource Recovery Act of 1970, and The Federal Water Pollution Control Amendments of 1972 He gave support to the Safe Drinking Water Act
The president was going to get analized by sitting bull,they were going to have a indian orgy if the indians won
Nixon said that most of his views were the same as those from Kennedy. Only the means by which they should be realized were different. An important difference was that Nixon wanted a strong America. Not to fight wars, but to have a good position to negotiate from. So he succeeded years later with China and the Sovjet Union. But not with Vietnam, because they did not want to negotiate at all.
No there was no wars when James Monroe was president.
His achievement was going to France and saving his country.