Theodore Roosevelt Mistakes

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Imagine that two people that you loved died at the same day as each other, that’s how Theodore Roosevelt felt when his wife and mother died February 14th. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States of America. Once, he participated in a boxing match, and when he left, he also left with one blind eye. He also lived as a cowboy and cattle rancher two years after his mother and wife died. One of his famous quotes is, “The only man who makes no mistake is the man who does nothing.” This quote talks about when someone doesn't do anything then have no mistakes to learn from. Another quote is,”Nobody cares how much you know, until they know how much you care.” That quote is self explanatory. On October 27, 1858, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born. He lived in Manhattan, New York City. What made him become president of the United States is America was when his father died when he was 20 years old and he was so upset that he wanted to try harder and get good grades at school, and get into a really good college and get a good job. His life was really great because his family was rich ,and they gave to the poor and gave money to help orphans find really good homes. He was also homeschooled because of his illness and asthma. He had siblings who were all older than him. Since he was really rich he had a better chance of becoming president. …show more content…

He liked all of his jobs because he was happy he could help other people and fight for what's right against the enemy and he worked hard. Theodore got married twice because his first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee, died the same day as his mother on February 14th. His second wife was, Edith Kermit Carow, who he’d known as a

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