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The President of the U.S. who is well remembered for his stubborn integrity, was born on 18th March, 1837, in New Jersey. In 1853, after the death of his father, he went to New York. In the city he worked at the state institution for the blind for a year as a teacher. Soon he became interested in politics. He emerged into a political prominence at the age of 44. He focused much on resisting political influences in his two non-consecutive terms. Due to his this policy, he managed to offend almost every political faction and to win the anger of individuals and many private organizations as well. He became the member of Democratic Party. He was very much convinced by the conservative thoughts of Democratic Party.
Author : Dr. Nidhi Jindal