There were of course several people who held this view, but perhaps the most prominent was Woodrow Wilson, the President of the United States, who pushed for a much more secure Europe after WWI to prevent such things from happening again.
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<span>1706 – 1790, Was a printer, writer, publisher, scientist, and inventor, Was instrumental in getting France to support and join forces with America during the American Revolution</span>
A. 100 years. Because <span>The Energy Information Administration currently estimates that the U.S. is sitting on 2,203 Tcf (trillion cubic feet) of technically recoverable natural gas. Technically recoverable means that the resource can be produced with existing technology, and includes proved (estimated quantities under current economic and operating conditions) and unproved (irrespective of economics or operating conditions). The EIA states “At the rate of U.S. natural gas consumption in 2011 of about 24 Tcf per year, 2,203 Tcf of natural gas is enough to last about 92 years.</span>
John C. Calhoun (not sure if this is an exact name you’re searching for) however he supported Andrew Jackson in the election of 1828.