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Theodore Roosevelt Jr. ( ROH-zə-velt; October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919), often referred to as Teddy or his initials T. R., was an American politician, statesman, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer who served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909. He previously served as the 25th vice president under William McKinley from March to September 1901, and as the 33rd governor of New York from 1899 to 1900. Having assumed the presidency after McKinley's assassination, Roosevelt emerged as a leader of the Republican Party and became a driving force for anti-trust and Progressive policies.
Roosevelt was a sickly child with debilitating asthma but partly overcame his health problems by embracing a strenuous lifestyle. He integrated his exuberant personality, a vast range of interests and achievements into a "cowboy" persona defined by robust masculinity. He was home-schooled and began a lifelong naturalist avocation before attending Harvard. His book The Naval War of 1812 (1882) established his reputation as a learned historian and popular writer. Upon entering politics, he became the leader of the reform faction of Republicans in New York's state legislature. His wife and mother both died in the same night and he was psychologically devastated. He recuperated by buying and operating a cattle ranch in the Dakotas. He served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy under President William McKinley and in 1898 helped plan the highly successful naval war against Spain. He resigned to help form and lead the Rough Riders, a unit that fought the Spanish army in Cuba to great publicity. Returning a war hero, he was elected governor of New York in 1898. The New York state party leadership disliked his ambitious agenda and convinced McKinley to make Roosevelt his running mate in the 1900 election. Roosevelt campaigned vigorously, and the McKinley–Roosevelt ticket won a landslide victory based on a platform of victory, peace and prosperity.
Roosevelt assumed the presidency at age 42 after McKinley was assassinated in September 1901. He remains the youngest person to become president of the United States. Roosevelt was a leader of the progressive movement and championed his "Square Deal" domestic policies, promising the average citizen fairness, breaking of trusts, regulation of railroads, and pure food and drugs. He prioritized conservation and established national parks, forests, and monuments intended to preserve the nation's natural resources. In foreign policy, he focused on Central America where he began construction of the Panama Canal. He expanded the Navy and sent the Great White Fleet on a world tour to project American naval power. His successful efforts to broker the end of the Russo-Japanese War won him the 1906 Nobel Peace Prize. Roosevelt was elected to a full term in 1904 and continued to promote progressive policies. He groomed his close friend William Howard Taft to succeed him in the 1908 presidential election.
Roosevelt grew frustrated with Taft's brand of conservatism and belatedly tried to win the 1912 Republican nomination for president. He failed, walked out, and founded the Progressive Party. He ran in the 1912 presidential election and the split allowed the Democratic nominee Woodrow Wilson to win the election. Following the defeat, Roosevelt led a two-year expedition to the Amazon basin where he nearly died of tropical disease. During World War I, he criticized Wilson for keeping the country out of the war; his offer to lead volunteers to France was rejected. He considered running for president again in 1920, but his health continued to deteriorate. He died in 1919. He is generally ranked in polls of historians and political scientists as one of the five best presidents.
The Wilderness Hunter
The Rough Riders

The Papers and Writings of Abraham Lincoln Volume One
Hunting Trips of a Ranchman and the Wilderness Hunter: Norse Mythology
Quotations of Theodore Roosevelt
Through the Brazilian Wilderness
State of the Union Address
Essays on Practical Politics
Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail
The Naval War of 1812
African Game Trails
Good Hunting - In Pursuit of Big Game in the West: Scientific, Political, & Speculative. Vol II
The Winning of the West, Volume 1: From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769-1776
Hunting Trips of a Ranchman & the Wilderness Hunter
The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, the Big Stick: 1907-1909
The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, the Years of Preparation: 1898-1900
Letters to His Children
Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt, Biography & Autobiography - Historical
The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, the Days of Armageddon, 1909-1919: 1914-1919
The Winning of the West, Volume 3: The Founding of the Trans-Alleghany Commonwealths, 1784-1790
Historic Towns: New York
The Strenuous Life
Hero Tales from American History
The Winning of the West, Volume Four: Louisiana and the Northwest 1791-1807
The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, the Square Deal: 1901-1903
An Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt
The Winning of the West, Volume 2: From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777-1783
The Naval War of 1812 (Echo Library)
Oliver Cromwell: The Story of His Life and Work
In the Words of Theodore Roosevelt – Quotations from the Man in the Arena
The Winning Of The West, Volume Two
African and European Addresses
Reminiscences of a 19th Century Gladiator - The Autobiography of John L. Sullivan
Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt, Travel, Special Interest, Adventure, Essays & Travelogues
Towards the Goal
The Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt
State of the Union Addresses of Theodore Roosevelt
The Winning Of The West, Volume One
American Ideals: And Other Essays, Social and Political
Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail - An Account of Life in the Cattle Country of the Far West
Hero Tales
The Winning of the West, Volume 4: Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791-1807
The Philippines: With a Foreword by T. S. Wentworth
African Game-Trails: An Account of the African Wanderings of an American Hunter-Naturalist
Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Section 2 (of 2) of Supplemental Volume: Theodore Roosevelt, Supplement
Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches
The Strenuous Life (1900)
Hero Tales: From American History
American Ideals and Other Essays Social and Political
The Master of Game
Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter
The Foes of Our Own Household

African Nature Notes and Reminiscences (Illustrated Edition)
National Strength and International Duty
From White House to Log Cabin: Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson, at the Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln; Volume 2
Cowboys and Kings
Hunting Trips on the Prairie and in the Mountains
Addresses and Papers of Theodore Roosevelt
The Deer Family
Works, Volume 4...
American Problems. Pp. 1-113
The Rough Riders (1899)
The New Nationalism (1910)
Selections From Roosevelt (1906)
Report Of The Country Life Commission
Towards the Goal
Stories of the West
Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail
Biological Analogies In History (1910)
World Movement
Theodore Roosevelt's Views On Protection (1919)
Works
Episodes From The Winning Of The West
American Naval Policy
The Works of Theodore Roosevelt..
Applied Ethics: Being One of the William Belden Noble Lectures for 1910
How The United States Acquired The Right To Dig The Panama Canal
Applied Ethics (1911)
The Winning of the West; An Account of the Exploration and Settlement of Our Country from the Alleghanies to the Pacific
The Great American Adventure - Present-Day Studies in American Nationalism
American Problems
War Addresses, 1917 (1918)
Average Americans
Americanism in Religion
Theodore Roosevelt's Wilderness Writings
An Autobiography by Theodore Roosevelt
The Winning of the West
The Real Roosevelt
Professionalism in Sports
The Duties of American Citizenship
Col. Roosevelt's Reports
The Square Deal
Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech
American Big-Game Hunting

A Square Deal
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