President Teddy Roosevelt feared the Imperial Navy was becoming a threat which might dominate the Pacific; thus the cruise of the US Navy's "Great White Fleet" which commenced operations in 1907; a show of America's Seapower around the world...with the primary purpose of impressing Japan.
He feared a march on Washington by African Americans would be bad for the war effort.
Feared the spread of communism in Southeast Asia
Henry Morgan 1635-1688 Morgan was an admiral and general, country gentleman and planter, custos and judge of the court of Vice-Admiralty, governor and a knight.He was also the most ruthless and feared pirate of all time.
It depends on what war you mean. Bombs, nuclear to be precise, were some of the most feared weapons. Tanks also were feared highly.
they were so feared because kgb wanted to do everyone in the butt
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President Roosevelt feared that the war between Japan and Russia would close the door to US trade with China. In China, the US competed with other nations for access to Chinese consumers.
He feared that protests planned would hurt the war effort
He feared that protests planned would hurt the war effort
It was feared after the third and fourth presidential election of Franklin D Roosevelt the presidency would become a monarchy. Franklin Roosevelt was the only president elected to more than two terms
That law was enacted after President Roosevelt was elected to 4 terms during World War Two. It was feared that without a 2-term limit, or any other limit, a President could simply take over government and be a dictator.
Based on his speeches they feared he would push to outlaw slavery in the territories and in any new states. They feared that it was just a matter of time before slavery was outlawed in the whole country.
President Truman feared the spread of Communism to Southeast Asia.
Due to constitutional restraint and the balance of power, "feared" is not usually an adjective that applies to a US president , at least not in regard to citizens and friends of the United States. Enemies of the United States have had reason to fear the military might of the US and by projection, its President. During war time, Franklin Roosevelt was no doubt feared at times by the Germans and Harry Truman by the Japanese. Abraham Lincoln gave the Confederacy cause for fear.Just the thought of Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative reportedly frightened the Russians into an expensive arms race which helped to break up the Soviet Union.
he feared the war with Mexico
He feared a march on Washington by African Americans would be bad for the war effort.
President Jackson