Profile America — As a year draws to a close, it is common to reflect on the passage of time.
- Two hundred years ago, the Senate ratified the Treaty of Ghent, ending the War of 1812. A week later, Congress declared war on Algiers.
- One hundred years ago, America’s first Jewish governor took office in Idaho, and AT&T became the first traded company with over a million shareholders.
- Fifty years ago, President Johnson proclaimed the “Great Society” and later signed the bill creating Medicare.
- A century ago, the average life expectancy was 57 years for a baby girl and 52 years for a boy. Now, those figures are 81 years for girls and 76 for boys.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Follow Us