President Jimmy Carter

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President Jimmy Carter

Overview First Democratic President since LBJ Took office during the recession and détente Possibly best remembered for being a peanut farmer

Camp David Accords Camp David is a Presidential retreat in Maryland 6 Day War between Egypt and Israel The Prime Minister of Israel and the President of Egypt met with President Carter Refused to directly talk to one another Carter was trying to do everything

Camp David Cont. Eventually came to an agreement with the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty Created an autonomous government in the Gaza Strip

End of Détente In 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan Lasts 10 years, Soviets lose President Carter condemned this, marking the end of détente

1980 Summer Olympics 65 countries boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow Boycott was led by President Carter