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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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    Theodore Roosevelt during his life would spend time in North Dakota to hunt buffalo and settled in a ranch there for some years as he found a renowned interest in the area he called his “second home”. In 2005, Dickinson State University (DSU) began to explore the legacy of the 26th President as a tribute to his historical legacy and admiration to the territory that the university resides today. As a result the Theodore Roosevelt Center was founded in 2007 at the university. In essence the Theodore

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    Isaac Ramirez Mrs. Christian 6th period November 17, 2014 Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. “It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.” ("TheodoreRoosevelt."BrainyQuote.com. Xplore Inc, 2014. 17 November2014.http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/t/theodorero103482.html ) The reason why this quote relates to what he did is he did not stop and quit , although the catastrophes . He still managed to keep going and it is saying that its easier to at least

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    Theodore Roosevelt The most important man of his time. Theodore Roosevelt was thrown into the presidency unexpectedly and ended up being one of the greatest. He is one of the most honest, tough, and smartest men to ever become president. Without him during that time, modern America would not be the same. Theodore Roosevelt was born to wealthy parents on October 27, 1858 in New York City. His father Theodore was a glass importer and philanthropist, his mom Martha was a house wife and later, his

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    During Theodore Roosevelt’s (TR) presidency, he commissioned that a fleet was to voyage around the world to show how effective and how strong the United States Navy was, and show how the United States Navy could circumnavigate the globe. People in America supported this idea and treated the sailors with royalty. They would buy them gifts and pay for them to go to places like the bar or a movie and even pay for their dinner at a restaurants.The Great White Fleet was a marvel to the world considering

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    Mister Theodore Roosevelt, a man of reputation and influence, dominion and power, superiority and supremacy. No man embodied Manifest Destiny so exactly: winning a war, becoming a hero and taking our country’s powers to international borders. From Governor of New York, the Presidential Seat, and beyond, Mister Theodore Roosevelt changed from an average American to the President of the United States of America, and finally to a status of legendary inspiration. His actions paved a path for aspirants

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    the lives of those around them. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, affected the entire world as only a few have done, becoming recognized as a hero. Theodore Roosevelt, Junior was born on October 27, 1858, in New York City (George Grant, Carry a Big Stick p. 28).The second of four children, he was born into an eminent and wealthy family that had been in New York since the mid-1700's (A Passion to Lead p. 3). His father,Theodore Roosevelt, Senior, came from one of the richest

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    William McKinley, Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt became the United States’ 26th and youngest president in history on September 14th, 1901. During his presidency he was mostly known for his “trust busting” and his fight against big business. Roosevelt was born in New York City in 1858. When he was born he was asthmatic which, at the time, could be very fatal. Teddy also was near sighted, and was homeschooled by his wealthy parents. His father couldn’t stand how frail and told him “ ‘Theodore you have the

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    THEODORE ROOSEVELT Introduction to the Life of Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt was born October 27, 1858 in New York City to Theodore Roosevelt Sr. and Martha Bulloch. Theodore was also known as Teedie or Teddy. Due to his continuing battle with health issues, which started at birth, Roosevelt was homeschooled along with his siblings. The family house also had a gymnasium where he lifted weights and boxed to help him gain strength. Despite what appeared to be a sickly and weak child, Roosevelt

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    Theodore Roosevelt was born into a wealthy family. Theodore Roosevelt, also known as “Teddy” was born in New York on October 27, 1858. Roosevelt was born into a Dutch family culture that had settled in America in the 17th Century. As a teenager, Roosevelt followed a program of gymnastics and weightlifting to build up his strength because he was a frail and sickly as a boy (“Theodore Roosevelt”, 2009). At 18 years of age, Roosevelt entered Harvard College, spent 4 years there then graduated in 1880

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