How Did Theodore Roosevelt's Influence On America

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Theodore Roosevelt Leads America Theodore Roosevelt Jr, our 26th president, was a politician who had a huge impact on America. He became president at the beginning of the twentieth century, and he is known for his accomplishments in the political, social, and business world during the Progressive Era. His accomplishment helped shape America, and because of this influence he is one of the faces found on Mount Rushmore. Roosevelt was born to a wealthy family in New York City on October 27, 1858. As a child he was frail and timid, and as a result, most of his education was through tutors in his home before he went to college. After high school, he applied to Harvard, and began his education there in 1876. After graduating from Harvard, Roosevelt enrolled at the Columbia University Law School, but he dropped out. Instead he entered politics, which fascinated him. He …show more content…

He was a conservative, yet he fought for reform. He was a hunter who started the conservation movement. According to the U.S Department of the Interior, Theodore Roosevelt was the first president of the 1900s, a time of great expansion and development. The Department shared that “his devotion to conserving our natural and cultural history helped establish a precedent at an important time in our nation’s history. When many still considered our resources inexhaustible, Roosevelt saw them as something to protect and cherish” (U.S Department of the Interior). Roosevelt was one of the greatest conservation leaders in the U.S, he preserved more than 230 million acres of wild land so that Americans could enjoy nature at its fullest. He preserved this land in the form of national parks, monument and forests. He made the dream of hundreds of conservationists a reality by implementing the idea of a people’s park, the dream that everyone rich or poor can experience nature with all of its

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