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Life of Teddy Roosevelt

  • TR the Rough Rider at San Juan Hill

    TR the Rough Rider at San Juan Hill

    During the Spanish-American War in 1898, Roosevelt led the "Rough Riders," a volunteer regiment, in a charge up San Juan Hill in Cuba.
  • TR 1st Time Named President

    TR 1st Time Named President

    Theodore Roosevelt became president in 1901 after President William McKinley was assassinated. As Vice President, Roosevelt was next in line. This event marked a shift in presidential power and signaled the beginning of the Progressive Era.
  • National Reclamation Act

    National Reclamation Act

    Also known as the Newlands Act of 1902, it funded irrigation projects in the arid lands of the American West.
  • TR and the Northern Securities Case

    TR and the Northern Securities Case

    In 1902, Roosevelt directed the Justice Department to sue the Northern Securities Company, a railroad trust, under the Sherman Antitrust Act. The Supreme Court sided with the government, breaking up the monopoly and establishing Roosevelt as a "trust-buster."
  • Coal Strike

    Coal Strike

    In 1902, a strike by the United Mine Workers of America threatened the winter coal supply. Roosevelt intervened, leading to a compromise that increased pay and improved working conditions.
  • Elkins Act

    Elkins Act

    Approved in 1903, this act amended the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 and authorized the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) to impose heavy fines on railroads that offered rebates, and upon the shippers that accepted these rebates.
  • Wins First Full Term as President

    Wins First Full Term as President

    Roosevelt won the presidential election in 1904, securing his first full term as president.
  • Leaves Presidency, Visits Africa

    Leaves Presidency, Visits Africa

    After his second term, Roosevelt went on a safari in Africa for about a year, pursuing his interests in nature and exploration.
  • Yosemite Under Federal Control

    Yosemite Under Federal Control

    Roosevelt advocated for the preservation of natural resources.
  • Meat Inspection Act

    Meat Inspection Act

    Passed in 1906, it mandated federal inspection of meat processing and sanitation standards.
  • Passage of Pure Food and Drug Act

    Passage of Pure Food and Drug Act

    Enacted in 1906, this law prohibited the sale of misbranded or adulterated food and drugs, leading to the creation of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
  • TR Runs for Presidency in Bull-Moose Party

    TR Runs for Presidency in Bull-Moose Party

    In 1912, Roosevelt ran for president as a third-party candidate under the Progressive "Bull Moose" Party after unsuccessfully seeking the Republican nomination.