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She was borned in Manhattan
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Elliott, her brother was borned
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Eleanor's father enters sanitarium
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Eleanor's brother was borned
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Eleanor's mother becomes I'll with painful headaches
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Eleanor's mother dies
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Eleanor's brother dies
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Eleanor and her brother hall were taken to live with her grandmother
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Eleanor's father dies
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Eleanor's grandmother send her to a boarding school in England.
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In the boarding Eleanor gained self- confidence, also she improve her studies, people started treating her good, and also she improve her health.
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Eleanor left boarding school, not returning for her fourth year, because her grandmother insisted that she must be introduce to society.
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Eleanor started working with poor children at the Rivington street settlement house.
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Eleanor fell in love with her fifth cousin, Franklin rossevelt
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Eleanor and Franklin got married
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Eleanor and Franklin first child was born
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Franklin was elected elected to the New York State senate.
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President Wilson appointed him assistant secretary of the navy.
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He was chocen as a candidate for Vice President
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Franklin suddenly fell ill with infantile paralysis
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Eleanor support Franklin and argued that he shouldn't be treated like a sick person
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He was elected governor of New York
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He was elected president of the United States
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Eleanor became involved in politics, she started making Franklin decisions.
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Eleanor gave time to the women's trade union league.
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Eleanor helped the Red Cross raise money.
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Eleanor got phone call telling her that her husband died
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Harry S.Truman invited Eleanor to be one of the American delegates going to London to begin the work of the United Nations
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Eleanor helped draft the United Nations declarations of Human Rights
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The declaration of Human Rights won approval of the UN General.
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At the age of seventy-eight Eleanor died in her sleep