John F. Kennedy was born in 1917 to a wealthy Irish Catholic family in Boston. He graduated from Harvard and served in the Navy during WWII. In 1953, he married Jacqueline Bouvier and they had three children. Kennedy was elected president in 1960, becoming the youngest president ever. As president, he established the Peace Corps and negotiated the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was assassinated in 1963 in Dallas, leaving a legacy as the youthful leader of "Camelot."