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    Theodore Roosevelt was a man on a mission. Maybe he didn¹t know it, but he was. He affected millions of people throughout his life in many different ways. He was the leader of a famous military group, he was an author, a lawyer, and he was also the 26th president of the united states, all of these things ended up bringing him fame.      He was born in New York City on October 27, 1858 into a rich Dutch family. He was always a cowboy at heart. Even though he was born in a big city his cowboy side

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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      “Roosevelt was among the best-liked Presidents and, in many respects, the most interesting” (World Book 149). Theodore Roosevelt did many things, some in which impacted America.      Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858 in New York City, making him the only president born there (Lamb 152). As a child Roosevelt was always very sick and frail, and had bad asthma (Kent 13). Despite this he never got tired of playing

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    The life of Theodore Roosevelt Dillion Oster English Composition I Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most inspirational men that lived. He once stated “I have always been fond of the West African proverb: Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.” This is how he ran things in the oval office and as the New York City police commissioner. Growing up he was a very sickly child, homeschooled and his father was very disappointed with him as a child. Theodore Roosevelt Said “Whenever you are

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    Theodore Roosevelt spent his life trying to preserve the natural land and resources of the United States, while promoting other countries to do so too. While president, he expanded the power of the government to preserve land and create National Parks in order to promote a healthy use of the land and allow all people in America to enjoy what the outdoors have to offer. Theodore Roosevelt believed that the land was being over-exploited by companies and land grabbers, therefore, he wanted to protect

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    Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt the 26th president of the United States, was born at 33 East 20th Street in New York on October 27, 1858.His father was a man of some wealth and importance in civic affairs. A prosperous family like the Roosevelts had a better than most people in that era. At eight years of age he was sickly and delicate and then his interest in natural-history started at this early age. Through sports and outdoor living, he became rugged and a love of the strenuous

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    “Speak softly and carry a big stick”(Theodore Roosevelt - 163 Quotes." Theodore Roosevelt - 163 Quotes. N.p., n.d. Web.) arguably the most famous words spoken by a U.S. President and the words that are what our country and government stands by. To start Teddy roosevelt never actually wanted to become president. He went to Harvard university where he met the love of his life Alice Hathaway Lee. After they were married Teddy enrolled in Columbia Law school and dropped out after one year to pursue a

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    Theodore Roosevelt was born October 27, 1858, and grew up in New York City, the second of four children. His father, Theodore, Sr., was a well-to-do businessman and philanthropist. His mother, Martha “Mittie” Roosevelt, was a Southerner, raised on a plantation in Georgia. At Harvard, Teddy studied natural science but soon developed an interest in politics. After he graduated from Harvard in 1880, he decided to go to Columbia Law School to study law. After just a short year he dropped out of law school

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    On September 14, 1901 Theodore Roosevelt became the 26th president of the United States after President McKinley was assassinated. He was reelected in 1904 and won with the majority of the vote. Roosevelt became the youngest president to ever serve and still is to this day. President for the beginning of the twentieth century he did much to change the nation. From wanting to support African Americans, to helping mine works, and creating animal refuges he did much to continue to build the nation

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    background. Theodore roosevelt, I can honestly say was one of the the most influential and active presidents we 've ever been graced to have. Being the voice of the people, aided our country in environmental concerns, Excelling in foreign policies and winning the nobel peace prize. He had an incredibly fulfilling and prosperous life. Theodore Roosevelt was one of most dynamic Presidents in all of American history. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born on October 27, 1858, in New York City, to Theodore Roosevelt

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