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  1. The Library's mission is to foster research and education on the life and times of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, and their continuing impact on contemporary life. Our work is carried out by four major areas: Archives, Museum, Education and Public Programs.

  2. 31 de dic. de 2019 · Los historiadores coinciden en que más allá de su independencia y su Guerra de Secesión, la gran revolución que ha vivido Estados Unidos a lo largo de su existencia fue la que trajo Franklin D ...

  3. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1937. Franklin D. Roosevelt, (born Jan. 30, 1882, Hyde Park, N.Y., U.S.—died April 12, 1945, Warm Springs, Ga.), 32nd president of the U.S. (1933–45). Attracted to politics by the example of his cousin Theodore Roosevelt, he became active in the Democratic Party. In 1905 he married Eleanor Roosevelt, who would become ...

  4. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), el 32.º presidente de los Estados Unidos (1933-1945), nació en la ciudad de Nueva York, en una familia patricia. Inspirado por la carrera de su primo quinto, el expresidente de los Estados Unidos Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt ingresó en la vida política tras graduarse en la Universidad de ...

  5. 28 de may. de 2016 · Franklin D. Roosevelt fue presidente de los Estados Unidos durante la Gran Depresión y luego durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Fue el único presidente en servir por más de dos períodos. Franklin D. Roosevelt fue el único hijo de James Roosevelt y Sara Delano. Vivió en una gran finca cerca del pueblo de Hyde Park, Nueva York.

  6. Democrat Franklin Delano Roosevelt led the nation through the Great Depression. His signature domestic legislation, the New Deal, expanded the role of the federal government in the nation’s economy in an effort to address the challenges of the Great Depression. He was elected to the presidency four times, serving from March 1933 until his ...

  7. As the war drew to a close, Roosevelt was elected to a fourth term in November 1944; the only president to serve more than two terms. His health deteriorated as his final term started, and on April 12, 1945, while at his “Little White House” retreat in Warm Springs, Georgia, he died of a cerebral hemorrhage. First Name.

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