Another thing I want to mention is that we are practically skipping the 70s and 80s. Although Mr. Hoffman basically said it was fine, according to the research I did for my video that's not quite true. A lot of Cold war events took place in the seventies (SALT). I am not trying to argue or anything, just voicing an opinion I think I share with others.
The third thing I wanted to talk about was about President JFK. He was a very prominent figure in the 1960s, probably because of his assassination. He promised great things and accomplished even more. However the fact that the American people did not see his full and true potential and capability must have created a great media hype at the time. Perhaps JFK led the legacy he did because of his legacy, to create a parallel I will demonstrate an example. I have done a bit of research on President Richard Nixon (A president we are not going to learn about because of the skipping of the 70-80s) and from what I see. A lot of people hated him for some reasons, but the main hate came at the end of his term where he was caught doing a scandal dubbed the Watergate scandal. If Nixon had been assassinated before the Watergate scandal, would his legacy be similar to that of JFK?