This paper analyzes the presidency of George H. Bush, discussing his good and bad deeds, mistakes that led to his defeat in the 1992 election, and his legacy. The paper focuses on the fall of the Berlin Wall, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and the Federal Budget Debt. The paper also discusses the reasons for Bush's defeat, including his harsh tone on social issues and his failure to meet his pledge to forswear new tax methods. Subject: Historical Studies