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Ramonita Garcia 1913 - 2000

Ramonita Garcia of Carolina, San Juan County, PR was born on March 30, 1913, and died at age 87 years old on August 26, 2000.
Ramonita Garcia
Carolina, San Juan County, PR 00979
March 30, 1913
August 26, 2000
Female
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Ramonita Garcia's History: 1913 - 2000

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  • 03/30
    1913

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    March 30, 1913
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  • 08/26
    2000

    Death

    August 26, 2000
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    Ramonita Garcia lived 19 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 87.
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In 1913, in the year that Ramonita Garcia was born, the 17th Amendment, establishing the direct election of U.S. Senators, was adopted. Previously, Senators were elected by state legislatures. As early as 1826, a call to elect senators through popular vote was championed and previous to the 17th amendment, two states had already changed their process. Governors are still able to appoint senators to vacant seats until an election can be held.
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In 1933, she was 20 years old when the day after being inaugurated, the new President, Franklin Roosevelt, declared a four-day bank holiday to stop people from withdrawing their money from shaky banks (the bank run). Within 5 days of his administration, the Emergency Banking Act was passed - reorganizing banks and closing insolvent ones. In his first 100 days, he asked Congress to repeal Prohibition (which they did), signed the Tennessee Valley Authority Act, signed legislation that paid commodity farmers to leave their fields fallow, thus ending surpluses and boosting prices, signed a bill that gave workers the right to unionize and bargain collectively for higher wages and better working conditions as well as suspending some antitrust laws and establishing a federally funded Public Works Administration, and won passage of 12 other major laws that helped the economy.
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