Theodore Roosevelt

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As the 26th president of the United States and also the youngest president ever elected, Theodore Roosevelt faced many challenging decisions, but he knew how to handle them. He fought for what he believed and never backed down from that belief. Theodore Roosevelt faced challenging circumstances while growing up which made many consider him to be frail and not likely to succeed; however, he came to be known as a notable statesman, military leader, governor, vice-president of the United States, and finally the most powerful leader in the free world, President of the United States of America. Theodore Roosevelt’s family ancestors were successful Dutch glass importers that were one of New York’s leading families in the late 1800s. His father, also named Theodore, pursued a life of civic and charitable activities (Markham 16). Theodore senior founded the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the American Museum of Natural History. When Roosevelt’s father was helping others, the younger Theodore learned that he had a responsibility to help those that were less fortunate than himself. The future president’s mother, Martha Bullock Roosevelt, was born in Georgia. Her main interests were her home and caring for her family. Martha Roosevelt gave birth to Theodore on October 27, 1858. He had the worst health of the family as he suffered from nervousness, a week stomach, and harsh attacks of asthma. He had an older sister, Anna, a younger brother, Elliot, and a younger sister, Corinne. With both of his parents devoted to the four children, their home was a loving and lively environment that often included relatives and friends. As Theodore was completing college, he met a woman by the name Alice Hathaway Lee. Alice was from ... ... middle of paper ... ...a notable statesman, military leader, governor, vice-president of the United States, and finally the most powerful leader in the free world, President of the United States of America. Works Cited Markham, Lois. Theodore Roosevelt. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1985. Rove, Karl. “Lessons from a Larger-than-Life President.” Time. June 2006. Google. . “Theodore Roosevelt.” Encyclopedia Britannica. 1982 ed. “Theodore Roosevelt.” Wikipedia. March 27, 2010. . “Theodore Roosevelt.” The World Book Encyclopedia. 2003 ed. Watts, Karen. The Grolier Library of North American Biographies – Political and Military Leaders. Grolier Academic Reference: Danbury, Connecticut. 1994 ed.

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