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Theodore ?Teddy? Roosevelt


By Mark Krienert


For Government


Oct. 2, 2000


Teddy Roosevelt who was the 26th President of the United States of


America was a great man. He fought for what he saw as the public?s interest.


Teddy was the youngest president ever. He was just 42 years old. He was


not the youngest elected president that honor falls to John F. Kennedy. He


took office in 1901 when William McKinley was assassinated. He would


become one of America?s strongest and most memorable presidents. I will


divide his life into three segments to tell his story: before he was president,


while he was president and finally after he was president. I will mainly focus


on his presidency.


BEFORE HE WAS PRESIDENT


Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born in New York City in 1858. He was the


descendant of Claes Martenssen van Rosenvelt who had moved from Holland


to New York City in 1649. Teddy was the second of four brothers and sisters.


His father, Theodore Roosevelt Sr., had married Martha Bulloch who was from


the South. Roosevelt?s father did not serve in the Union army because many


of his wife?s relatives were serving in the Confederacy. Although he was not


enlisted he did serve as in advisor to the Union forces.


Teddy was privately educated and attended Harvard but never was a


genius but he was a hard worker. He studied hard to attain what others did


not have to work so hard at to gain. His favorite subject in school was natural


history. He was fascinated by the subject. He enjoyed physical activities such


as fishing, boxing, hunting, and wrestling. In 1878 he met Alice Hathaway Lee


while attending Harvard they were married several months later. Now Teddy


set out to find a career


He first tried the law profession by enrolling in Columbia University. He


did not enjoy it and soon left school. He published his first book in 1882 it was


entitled ?The Naval War of 1812?. He had begun work on it while still at


Harvard. Then Teddy decided that he would try a career in politics. His first


position was on the state assembly in the state of New York. He ran as a


republican and won the position easily. At this position he did two major


things: first he exposed a corrupt judge and secondly he learned to work with


men from both parties. Instead of going for a second term of legislature he


decided that he would go to the Republican National Convention in Chicago.


He went as the chairman for the New York delegation.


While Roosevelt?s professional life was flourishing his personal life was


not in very good shape. In 1884 both his wife and mother died. His wife died


while giving birth to their daughter, Alice. Roosevelt would take a break from


politics and form the Elkhorn ranch on the Little Missouri River in the Dakota


Territory. On his ranch he led the life of a cowboy. He would round up cattle


and ride horses all day. It was a good break for Roosevelt. One story tells of


Roosevelt capturing three thieves and holding them at gun point for 6 days


until they reached the proper authorities. Also during this time Roosevelt


wrote 2 more books (Hunting Trips of a Ranch Man and Thomas Hart Benton)


and fell in love with Edith Kermit Carow. On December 2, 1886 Roosevelt and


Carow went to London to be married. When they returned to the United


States Roosevelt set his mind

back on politics.


He was very active in the presidential campaign of 1888 when Benjamin


Harrison defeated Grover Cleveland. Roosevelt believed in hiring government


workers on their skills not based on their party affiliation. At the time the


winner of the race would hire every one that had helped them win the race


even if they were not qualified for the position. Harrison would award his


efforts by appointing him the U.S. Civil Services Commissioner. As


commissioner he would continue to challenge ?patronage?. He did such a


good job that when Cleveland beat Harrison for reelection he kept him as Civil


Services Commissioner. In 1895 Roosevelt would return to New York City to


take the position of Police Commissioner. He would battle police corruption


and try to reform the police department in his years as commissioner. He


would then become Assistant Secretary of the Navy.


In 1898 after the U.S. had declared war on Spain Roosevelt resigned


from his position so he could form what would become known as the Rough


Riders. While in Cuba Teddy would gain fame in the papers for his daring


and intelligence in battle. After the war he would be elected governor of New


York. Soon afterward New York Senator Thomas Platt would convince him to


run with McKinley as Vice President. McKinley won but eight days later he


was shot and Roosevelt became President of the United States.


AS PRESIDENT


One of the major things Roosevelt did as President was come up with


what he called the ?Square Deal?. In this ?Square Deal? he planned that


everyone would be treated the same and that the rich should not be given


special privileges that the poor were not given. One of Roosevelt?s more


famous quotes was ?Speak softly but carry a big stick?. The big stick was the


threat of war on forgein countries.


Another major accomplishment of Roosevelt?s administration was the


building of the Panama Canal which he would supervise during his time in


office. In 1904 he would be elected to his second term in office. He defeated


Alton B. Parker, a judge who was from New York. During his second term in


office he would establish the Pure Food and Drug Act which prevented food


that could potential harm you from being sold. He also started major


conservation projects to help save forest land and also establish National


Parks.


In the election of 1908 Roosevelt would not run for the Presidency


because he earlier had promised not to run for a third term. This left the


Republican slot for president open. It was filled with William Taft who with


Roosevelt?s backing would wind the presidency.


AFTER THE PRESIDENCY


Later in 1912 after Taft had enraged him, Roosevelt decided to run for


the presidency again. On his campaign tour while in Milwaukee someone


attempted to assassinate him. He survived and pressed on but he would lose


the race to democrat Woodrow Wilson. He spent most of the rest of his life


campaigning and helping the Republican party. He did take a break to go on


a journey down the Amazon River. This would contribute to his failing health


and he would die in his sleep at his home in Oyster Bay.


REFERENCES


Whitney, David C. The American Presidents. Doubleday, 6th ed., 1986.


Great Lives from History: American Series. Ed. by Frank N. Magill. 5v.


Salem, 1987.


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