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Theodore Roosevelt/Olivia Frew

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THEODORE ROOSEVELT/OLIVIA FREW

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THEODORE ROOSEVELT

  • Theodore served a little less than 2 terms from 1901-1909
  • That was exactly 7.5 years.
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THEODORE WAS ALSO KNOWN AS TEEDIE

  • He served as a Republican

THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S VICE PRESIDENT WAS...

  • Charles W. Fairbanks
  • His hometown was Unionville Center, OH
  • He served 4 years as Vice President

THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S FAMILY INCLUDED...

  • His first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt, who died in 1884
  • His second wife, Edith Roosevelt
  • His daughters Alice Roosevelt Longworth and Ethel Roosevelt Derby
  • His sons Theodore Roosevelt Jr, Kermit Roosevelt, Quentin Roosevelt, and Archibald Roosevelt

THEODORE ROOSEVELT DID HAVE AN EDGUCATION

  • His aunt Bulloch taught him from home
  • He was an undergraduate at Harvard University in 1876
  • He was a graduate at Columbia Law School in 1880

THEODORE'S JOB(S) BEFORE PRESIDENCY WAS...

  • He was the New York Assemblyman
  • He was the Governor of New York
  • He was the Vice President of the U.S

3 ACOMPLISHMENTS DURING ROOSEVELT'S PRESIDENCY WERE...

  • He forced the great railroad combination in the Northwest to break apart
  • He built the Panama Canal
  • He helped solve disputes over Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, and Morocco

3 MAJOR EVENTS THAT HAPPENED DURING ROOSEVELT'S PRESIDENCY ARE...

  • The coal-miners strike began in Pennsylvania
  • He appoints the Panama Canal Committee to oversee the construction of the Panama Canal
  • Congress passes child labor law for the District of Columbia

ROOSEVELT DIED BY...

  • Cerebral Hemorrhage
  • There is nothing unusual about his death

FUN FACTS ABOUT ROOSEVELT...

  • He was the first president to travel outside the continental U.S while in office
  • He was the first president to be commonly known by his initials
  • He was blind in his left eye in result of a boxing injury
  • He was the first president to travel in an airplane
  • He was the youngest president