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Theodore Roosevelt

  • A fact about Theodore Roosevelt

    Him and his brother both witnessed Abraham Lincolns procession. He was at his grandfathers looking out the window with his brother next to him. They knew this because when they were taking pictures there they saw him and his brother both looking out of their grandfathers window.
  • When did his wife die?

    His wife and his mother both died on the same day. They both had illnesses in 1884.
  • Theodore's education

    He was tutored at home with private teachers. He went to Harvard studying things such as, Germany, Natural History, zoology, forensics, and composition. After, he then went to Columbia but soon dropped out because he fell in love with a girl named Alice Hathaway Lee.
  • Theodore's family

    Theodore's dad was a well to do business man and philanthropist. He as well was born and raised in New York. His mothers name was Martha Mittie Roosevelt and she was raised in Georgia. He had three siblings and their names were, Bamie, Elliott, and Corinne. He had five children, his first one was Ted, his second was Kermit, his third child was Ethel, his fourth child was Archibald, and his fith child was Quentin.
  • What did he do once he graduated Harvard

    After he graduated he went to Columbia and then later dropped out without his degree and moved on with his life.
  • When he became president

    Theodore Roosevelt became president in 1901 and was still president up until 1909
  • What did he change in America

    He dramatically changed the system of national parks and national forests.
  • When Theodore Roosevelt died

    Theodore Roosevelt died on January 6th, 1919. He died from Pulmonary Embolism. Pulmonary Embolism is a blood clot that you would have in your lungs.
  • Theodore Roosevelt legacy

    He established many new national parks, forests, mountains.
  • When Theodore Roosevelt was born

    When Theodore Roosevelt was born
    Theodore Roosevelt was born on, October 27, 1858. He grew up in New York City with his mother and father.