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  1. Richard Nixon | Biography, Presidency, Watergate, Impeachment ...

    • Richard Nixon was the 37th president of the United States. He was a Republican, and he held the presidency from 1969 to 1974. Nixon became the first U.S. president to resign from office, because of the W… See more

    Early life and congressional career

    Richard Nixon was the second of five children born to Frank Nixon, a service station owner and … See more

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    Vice presidency

    At the Republican convention in 1952, Nixon won nomination as vice president on a ticket with Dwight D. Eisenhower, largely because of his anticommunist credentials but also be… See more

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  2. Richard M. Nixon - The White House

    WEBSome of his most acclaimed achievements came in his quest for world stability. During visits in 1972 to Beijing and Moscow, he reduced tensions with China and the U.S.S.R. His summit meetings...

     
  3. Richard M. Nixon ‑ Death, Watergate & Presidency

    WEBNov 9, 2009 · As president, Nixons achievements included forging diplomatic ties with China and the Soviet Union, and withdrawing U.S. troops from an unpopular war in Vietnam.

  4. Richard Nixon - Wikipedia

  5. Richard M. Nixon - White House Historical Association

    WEBNixon’s accomplishments while in office included the end of the draft, new anticrime laws, and the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). As he had promised, he appointed justices of …

  6. Richard Nixon: Impact and Legacy - Miller Center

    WEBNixon's most celebrated achievements as President—nuclear arms control agreements with the Soviet Union and the diplomatic opening to China—set the stage for the arms reduction pacts and careful diplomacy that …

  7. Presidency of Richard Nixon - Wikipedia

    WEBRichard Nixon's tenure as the 37th president of the United States began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1969, and ended when he resigned on August 9, 1974, in the face of almost certain impeachment …

  8. Richard Nixon: Biography, U.S. President, Watergate

    WEBApr 20, 2021 · Richard Nixon was the 37th U.S. president and the only commander-in-chief to resign from his position, after the 1970s Watergate scandal.

  9. Richard Nixon Biography | Nixon Library and Museum

    WEBHis ten books, all bestsellers, include Six Crises (1962); RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon; and his last, Beyond Peace (May 1994). In 1985, he became the first former President voluntarily to give up lifetime Secret …

  10. President Nixon | Richard Nixon Museum and Library

    WEBThe following list illustrates the wide range of social, cultural, and political events that occurred during the years of Richard Nixon's life (1913-1994).

  11. U.S. Pres. Richard M. Nixon's life and career examined | Britannica

  12. Richard Nixon’s Top Domestic and Foreign Policy Achievements

  13. Richard Nixon at 100: The Man Who Matters - History News …

  14. Richard Nixon’s Top Domestic and Foreign Policy Achievements

  15. Richard Nixon - Miller Center

  16. Richard Nixon | Presidency & Accomplishments - Lesson

  17. Knowing the Presidents: Richard M. Nixon - Smithsonian Institution

  18. Richard Nixon - HistoryNet

  19. Biography of Richard Nixon, 37th U.S. President - ThoughtCo

  20. Presidents of the United States: Richard Nixon, a leader

  21. Richard Nixon - Key Events - Miller Center

  22. Richard Nixon Timeline

  23. Milestones in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations - Office of the ...

  24. Richard Nixon: Domestic Affairs - Miller Center