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Presidential elections were first held in the United States from December 15, 1788 to January 7, 1789, under the new Constitution ratified in 1788. -
His parents were Martha Stewart Bulloch and businessman Theodore Roosevelt Sr. He had an older sister named Anna (called Bamie), a younger brother named Elliott, and a younger sister named Corinne. -
President William McKinley is shot at the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, NY. Anarchist Leon Czolgosz is arrested in connection with the attack. -
a strike by the United Mine Workers of America in the anthracite coalfields of eastern Pennsylvania -
to stop the practice of railroad rebates. For many decades the railroad companies had been setting higher rates for smaller shippers than they did for larger shippers. -
in 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt's executive order designated the island as the nation's first national wildlife refuge for the protection of nesting birds -
During that trip, Muir convinced Roosevelt to take control of the valley and the grove away from California and give it to the federal government. -
prohibited the sale of misbranded or adulterated food and drugs in interstate commerce -
Devils Tower was designated as America's first national monument in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt -
Democratic governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey unseated incumbent Republican president William Howard Taft while defeating former president Theodore Roosevelt -
From 1909 to 1910, President Theodore Roosevelt went on an expedition to Africa