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Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City, later becoming the 26th President of the United States.
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The U.S. government took control of Yosemite, establishing it as a national park.
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Theodore Roosevelt became President after William McKinley was assassinated.
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Theodore Roosevelt intervened in the coal strike, marking a significant federal intervention in labor disputes.
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The Elkins Act strengthened the Interstate Commerce Commission to combat rebates and favoritism in railroads.
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President Roosevelt established Pelican Island as the first federal bird reservation.
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Roosevelt was elected for a full term after becoming President in 1901.
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Legislation aimed at regulating and ensuring the safety of food and medicines.
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President Theodore Roosevelt designated Devil’s Tower as the first National Monument in the United States.
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After his presidency, Roosevelt traveled to Africa for a safari, an adventurous journey showcasing wildlife and exploration.
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Roosevelt ran for president as a third-party candidate for the Progressive Party but lost.