Theodore
Roosevelt was born October 27, 1858 known as Theodore Roosevelt Jr. Born into a
wealthy family in New York City, Roosevelt was a sickly child who suffered from
asthma and stayed at home studying natural history. To compensate for his
physical weakness, he embraced a strenuous life. Home-schooled, he became an
eager student of nature. He attended Harvard University, where he studied
biology, boxed and developed an interest in naval affairs. In 1881, one year
out of Harvard, he was elected to the New York State Assembly, where he became
a leader of the reform faction of his Republican Party. His The Naval War of
1812 (1882) established his professional reputation as a serious historian; he
wrote numerous books on hunting, the outdoors, and current political issues, as
well as frontier history. In 1884, his wife and his mother died on the same
day. He left politics and went to the frontier, becoming a rancher in the
"Badlands" in the Dakotas. Returning to New York City, he ran for
mayor in 1886, finishing third with 60,000 votes. He later gained fame by
taking vigorous charge of the city police. At the national level, he was a
leader in civil service reform. The Spanish–American War broke out in 1898
while Roosevelt was, effectively, running the Department of the Navy. He
promptly resigned and formed the Rough Riders – a volunteer cavalry regiment
that fought in Cuba. The war hero was elected governor in 1898 and in 1900 was
nominated for vice president. He successfully energized the GOP base as a highly
visible campaigner to reelect President William McKinley on a platform of high
tariffs, the gold standard, imperialism, prosperity at home and victory abroad.
In 1901, President William McKinley was assassinated and Roosevelt became
President at the age of 42; he remains the youngest president. Roosevelt attempted
to move the Republican Party, including trust busting and increased regulation
of businesses. Roosevelt was elected in 1904 to a full term of his own, the
first person to do so from the Vice-Presidency,winning the largest percentage
of the popular vote since the uncontested election of 1820. Roosevelt coined
the phrase "Square Deal" to describe his domestic agenda, emphasizing
that the average citizen would get a fair share under his policies. As an
outdoorsman and naturalist, he promoted the conservation movement. On the world
stage, Roosevelt's policies were characterized by his slogan, "Speak
softly and carry a big stick". Roosevelt was the force behind the
completion of the Panama Canal; sent the Great White Fleet on a world tour to
demonstrate American power; and negotiated an end to the Russo-Japanese War,
for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize
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Katie, Nice job summing up TR's life in a nutshell. His home life was also fascinating . . . he had many children and hobbies.
ReplyDeleteYou mispronounced a few words. I think if you would have slowed down some that wouldn't have happened. But overall you did a very good job with your research, writing your script, and recording your podcast. Also getting it on your blog and a few steps . . . well done.
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