<span>Generally speaking, colonial unity and military readiness in the early battles of the Revolution lay the groundwork for international support, since before the colonists started winning battles against Britain many thought that they stood no chance to win the Revolution. </span>
The most prominent factor that set these administrations apart was was the fact that in the Kennedy era, the press respected the privacy of personal issues involving the president. By the time Nixon took office, nothing was "off limits" in terms of what could be printed.
A word that have a root that means write is scrib.