Grover+CLEVELAND+(1885-1889)

-Only president to not serve two consecutive terms || Thomas Hendricks || Thomas F. Bayard (1885-89) Walter Q. Gresham (1893-95)Richard Olney (1895-97) Daniel Manning (1885-87) Charles S. Fairchild (1887-89)John G. Carlisle (1893-97) William C. Endicott (1885-89)Daniel S. Lamont (1893-97 )**Attorney General** Augustus H. Garland (1885-89)Richard Olney (1893-95) Judson Harmon (1895-97) William F. Vilas (1885-88)Donald M. Dickinson (1888-89)Wilson S. Bissell (1893-95)William L. Wilson (1895-97) William C. Whitney (1885-89)Hilary A. Herbert (1893-97) Lucius Q. C. Lamar (1885-88)William F. Vilas (1888-89)Hoke Smith (1893-96)David R. Francis (1896-97) Norman J. Colman (1889)Julius Sterling Morton (1893-97) ||
 * **Dates In office:** || 1885-89, 1893-189722nd and 24 president ||
 * **Political Party:** || Democratic ||  ||
 * **//Notes on Election(s)://** || - First Democrat to be elected since the Civil War.
 * **//Vice President(s)://** || Adlai E. Stevenson
 * **//Key Cabinet OfficialMilis://** || **Secretary of State**
 * Secretary of the Treasury**
 * Secretary of War**
 * Postmaster General**
 * Secretary of the Navy**
 * Secretary of the Interior**
 * Secretary of Agriculture**
 * **//Key Domestic Issues://** || In Cleveland's first term, he want to prevent the govt. from granting privileges to special interests. He wanted to approve the govt.'s efficiency by appointing officials based on merit. He was for putting only qualified people in the cabinet. ||
 * **//Key Foreign Policy/Diplomatic/Military Issues://** || **Foreign Policy:** Cleveland couldn't get away from the issue of the US fishing rights in the North Atlantic. He also fixed the boundary between Alaska and British Columbia.
 * Diplomatic:** Relations with Republic of Hawaii
 * Military Issues:** He vetoed the military pension to Civil War Union veterans. ||
 * **Key Constitutional/Legal Issues:** || **Constitutional:** After is Vice President, Thomas Hendricks, died, Cleveland sent a message to congress clarifying the line of succession should the president or vice president die. The Presidential Succession act was put into place in 1886.
 * Legal:** Grover Cleveland signed both the Dawes Act and Chinese-Exclusion Act. ||
 * **Territorial Expansion During this Period:** || Grover Cleveland opposed to territorial expansion. He withdrew Frelinghuysen-Zavala Treaty, which granted US the right to build a canal in Nicaragua, that would be owned jointly by two nations. ||
 * **//Overall Assessment of Presidency://**

(This is __YOUR ANALYSIS__. It should NOT be taken from any other sources but your own brain!) || Grover Cleveland was pretty smart when it came to who he put in office with him. He knew that he want to be surrounded by educated people, who would lead him in the right direction. Although, sighing the Chinese exclusion act was a bit of a draw back. ||
 * **//Other important facts://**

(i.e. roles before/after the presidency//)// || His first name is actually Stephen. He served as assistant district attorney in Erie Country pre Civil War. In 1870, he was elected Sheriff of Erie Country. Gave many public speeches. After having a severe heart attack, he secretly drove himself to the hospital. His last words were "I have tried so hard to do right." ||
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 * **Other Media/interesting things you've found/created:**


 * (this could be a link to a speech or a video clip, pictures of him in different contexts,****one cool graphic or video you have created, etc)**** || media type="custom" key="25164246"First Minute of Grover Cleveland's Campaign Speech ||