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    President Theodore Roosevelt By Ryan Baglietto Table of Contents: 1. Presidential Facts 2. Theodore Roosevelt’s Childhood 3. Education 4. Personal Life 5. Accomplishments 6. What do I think of President Roosevelt: 7. Presidential Picture 8. Bibliography 1. Presidential Facts: My president’s name is Theodore Roosevelt. His nickname is Teddy. Did you know the Teddy Bear was named after him? President Roosevelt was in office from September 14, 1901 until March 4, 1909. He was

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    President Theodore Roosevelt was the outmost incredible president of our nation. He cared about every aspect of our country. He was remarkable, brilliant, and strong. He brought something different to the table of the presidential legacy. His personality, however was like no other, he was an impossible act to follow. He also was impetuous and did not hesitate to work around the regulations to get what he wanted. With the assassination of President McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt stepped up to become

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    Harry's fame and political experience made him the ideal choice when president Roosevelt was looking for a running member. Roosevelt was unhappy with his vice president, Alfred A. Wallace. He was too liberal for politics, so he chose Harry. The vice president, at this time, was very important due to the conditions of the president. 82 days into Roosevelts 4th term, he had died (Etingoll 1-49).With the death of Roosevelt on April 12, 1945, Truman succeeded to the presidency. Although Truman was a

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    Synthesizing Paper President Roosevelt went into office when the nation was in the middle of the "Great Depression". Roosevelt was very brave to be president when a lot people had no jobs and no money and those who didn’t use it in the right way. Churchill had to unite a government that was at war with themselves throughout World War 2 Prime Minister Churchill created a new government the government that didn’t fight with themselves fight with themselves, a government that would win the war

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    Teddy Roosevelt became the twenty sixth president of the United States of America from September 14, 1901 until March 4, 1909. His nickname was T. R. He was the youngest president. During his time as president, he brought many accomplishments and contributions to the United States of America. He always thought about the best interest of the people before making any final decisions. His decisions were never based on someone’s opinion; however, it was all about bettering the people’s future and

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    After President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt became the youngest president ever elected into office at the age of 42. He promised the American people that he would carry out McKinley’s policies. His most famous motto was “Speak softly and carry a big stick” which simply meant let your actions do the talking. President Roosevelt quickly became a master politician and believed that a president is meant to lead boldly. President Roosevelt believed that he has the right

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    Theodore Roosevelt is the twenty-sixth president of the United States. He inherits the presidency due to the assassination of the former president, William Mckinley. One thing that stood out the most about President Roosevelt was that he had quite the overwhelming presence. To capture how people felt in his presence, Edmund Morris, the author of “Currents of the Progressive Era: Theodore Roosevelt, President,” (a chapter from the book entitled Portrait of America) writes that “people actually tingled

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    Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest president of the U.S. He was the vice president under William McKinley, he came into office in 1901, just before his 43rd birthday. When McKinley was killed by an anarchist, Theodore was elected in his own right in 1904. Theodore had very high energy and high spirits. Everybody that he came in contact with or anybody that has heard of him left a mark on their souls until the end of time. A NY police captain had said "It was not only that he was a great man, but

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    Of our 45 presidents, Theodore Roosevelt is not one that will be easily forgotten. During his time, his accomplishments wrought a change in the United States, and are still impacting us today, even long after his death. Among his many notable feats, many consider his conservation efforts specifically to be his legacy. He had a love and passion for nature, and he even became a permanent fixture of nature when his face was carved into a wall of rock, as one of the four presidents of Mount Rushmore

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    October 27, 1858, Theodore Roosevelt was governor of New York before becoming U.S. vice president. At age 42, Teddy Roosevelt became the youngest man to assume the U.S. presidency after President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901. He won a second term in 1904. Known for his anti-monopoly policies and ecological conservationism, Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize for his part in ending the Russo-Japanese War. He died in New York on January 6, 1919. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born on October

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