Theodore Roosevelt served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 - 1909. Roosevelt became president following the assassination of President McKinley.
Roosevelt died in 1919 in Cove Neck, New York.
This episode of Perspectives tells the story of one of history’s most vital, energetic, and flamboyant personalities. Theodore Roosevelt became the chief executive of the United States, but he was also an explorer, scientist, statesman, historian, and a great patriot. Distributed by A&E Television Networks. (23 minutes) Distributed by A&E Television Networks.
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Progressive reformers in the early 1900s tried to increase honesty and efficiency in business and government. Theodore Roosevelt, the first president to embrace the Progressive outlook, established the principle of presidential initiative in progressive legislative programs and created a template for his successors to increase federal government power over the states.
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Here's everything you need to know about Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, in just 60 seconds.
Trace the origins of the conservation movement in the 19th century, and its early initiatives to establish federal protection of wilderness in the face of staunch opposition from commercial interests. Grasp the astonishing conservation record of President Theodore Roosevelt, whose efforts created a wide spectrum of national parks, wildlife preserves, and national forests.
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