Calvin Coolidge Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Calvin Coolidge Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Political Leaders Calvin Coolidge including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Calvin Coolidge
Real Name Calvin Coolidge
Profession Presidents, Political Leaders
Nick Name Silent Cal, Cool Cal, The Sphinx of the Potomac, Cautious Cal
Also Known As John Calvin Coolidge, Jr., Silent Cal, Mayor Calvin Coolidge, Coolidge, Calvin
Famous as President of the U.S.A
Nationality American
Religion Congregational church, Protestantism
Political ideology Political party – Republican
Personal Life of Calvin Coolidge
Born on 04 July 1872
Birthday 4th July
Died At Age 60
Sun Sign Cancer
Born in Plymouth Notch, Vermont
Died on 05 January 1933
place of death Northampton
Personality Type ISTJ
Diseases & Disabilities Depression
Ideology Republicans
Father John Calvin Coolidge Sr.
Mother Victoria Josephine Moor
Spouse/Partner Grace Coolidge
Children John Coolidge, Calvin Coolidge Jr.
Education Amherst College, St. Johnsbury Academy
Founder/Co-Founder Federal Radio Commission
Personal Fact of Calvin Coolidge

Calvin Coolidge was a Republican politician who served as the 30th President of the United States. A professional lawyer, he had entered politics as a city councilman in Northampton, Massachusetts. Over the years he rose through the ranks in the Massachusetts state politics, proceeding to serve as the senator and lieutenant governor before eventually becoming governor of Massachusetts. In this position he attracted national attention with the manner in which he managed a crisis involving Boston policemen who went on strike.

He took decisive action at the time, calling out the state guard to quell the violence that had erupted as a result of the Boston Police Strike. His calm demeanor and the ability to take strong action in a timely manner earned him the respect of Republicans throughout the nation. The Republicans chose Coolidge as the vice presidential candidate to run along with the presidential candidate Warren Harding in 1920. The duo won and Coolidge assumed his duties as the vice president in March 1921.

President Harding died suddenly in 1923 and Coolidge assumed the presidency amid the chaos that followed Harding’s death. Calm and composed, Coolidge proved to be an efficient president in spite of taking over the office in a period of turmoil and was easily elected as the President in his own right in 1924.