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  1. Theodore Roosevelt, 26th president of the United States (1901–09) and a writer, naturalist, and soldier. He expanded the powers of the presidency and of the federal government to support public interest in conflicts between big business and labor and increased the U.S. role in world politics.

  2. Theodore Roosevelt Papers (Library of Congress) The Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University Sagamore Hill National Historic Site (Presidential Home) Oyster Bay, NY

  3. James Roosevelt conoció a su esposa en una reunión de la familia Roosevelt en Oyster Bay, y Franklin se casó con la sobrina de Theodore. La madre de Roosevelt, Sara Ann Delano (1854-1941) era descendiente de Phillippe de la Noye, hijo de protestantes franceses hugonotes radicados en Leiden quien emigró en 1621 a Massachusetts.

  4. Theodore Roosevelt Biography in Brief. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States. He ascended to the Presidency on September 14, 1901, when William McKinley died of wounds he received at the hands of an assassin a week earlier. Though Roosevelt pledged to adhere scrupulously to McKinley’s policies, he almost immediately ...

  5. El presidente Theodore Roosevelt está entre los mandatarios más populares que han gobernado los Estados Unidos, y esa popularidad se debe por impulsar a su país como una potencia mundial. Fue su gobierno quien apoyó la gesta separatista del 3 de noviembre de 1903. También fue Roosevelt quien impulsó la construcción del Canal de Panamá,…

  6. An Adirondack Presidential History. On the damp night of September 14, 1901 Vice President Theodore Roosevelt made his legendary night ride from the Adirondack Mountains to the Presidency of the United States of America. While Roosevelt’s first ascension to the post was not the result of being directly elected president, assuming the position ...

  7. With the assassination of President McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, age 42, became the youngest president in the nation’s history. He brought new excitement and power to the presidency, as he briskly led Congress and the American public toward progressive reforms and an aggressive foreign policy. He took the view that the president as a ...

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