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he was born in New York
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He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University
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he attended Harvard Collage in Cambridge and he took a four year course on Bachelor of Arts
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he was married to allice Roosevelt at Brookline, Massachusetts
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Part of New York State Assembly until 1884
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His mother died from typhoid fever
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First wife Alice died from Bright's disease
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He ran for mayor but he lost
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he was married to Edith Roosevelt at London, England
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He ran for the U.S. Senet but was unsuccessful
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He was appointed assistant secretary of the navy
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became lieutenant colonel
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Became a Colonel
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He was mustered out of service
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he was nominated by vice president on the Republican ticket
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he became vice president for the 25th president who was William McKinley
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He was the fist resident to ride in an electric automobile
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he became president because William McKinley died
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he was nominated by vice president by the Republican ticket
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he was elected president for his second term
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He was awarded the Nobel piece prize because of his connections with the Russo-Japanese piece treaty
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He received three votes at a republican nominating convention
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The African hunting and scientific expedition was outfitted by the Smithson institution
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Became special ambassador from the united states at the funeral of King Edward VII of England
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he became the fist president to fly in an airplane
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Organized the progressive party
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He explored the river of doubt in south America until May 1914
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he engaged in literary pursuits for 3 years
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He was declined nomination by the Progressive party as a president candidate
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he died at 60 years old in Oyster bay, New York
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