Claude Bowers, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Claude Bowers

American politician

Date of Birth: 20-Nov-1878

Place of Birth: Westfield, Indiana, United States

Date of Death: 21-Jan-1958

Profession: politician, diplomat, historian

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Claude Bowers

  • Claude Gernade Bowers (November 20, 1878 in Westfield, Indiana – January 21, 1958 in New York City) was a newspaper columnist and editor, author of best-selling books on American history, Democratic Party politician, and President Franklin D.
  • Roosevelt's ambassador to Spain (1933-1939) and Chile (1939-1953).
  • His histories of the Democratic Party in its formative years from the 1790s to the 1830s helped shape the party's self-image as a powerful force against monopoly and privilege. Bowers was ambassador to Spain during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939).
  • At first he recommended the United States join other nations in a Non-intervention Agreement.
  • When it soon became clear that Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, in violation of the Agreement, were openly helping the Nationalist rebels, he unsuccessfully pressed Washington to aid the government of the Spanish Republic.
  • He left Spain when it became clear, in early 1939, that the rebels, led by dictator Francisco Franco, had won the war.
  • Later that year he became U.S.
  • Ambassador to Chile, which had a leftist government more to his liking. In domestic affairs he considered himself a staunch Jeffersonian, and was increasingly dismayed at the New Deal interventions into the economy, but kept quiet about it. Three of Bower's books were genuine best-sellers, "but he is little remembered today except by political historians".

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