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  1. Mornings on Horseback: The Story of an Extraordinary Family, a Vanished Way of Life and the Unique Child Who Became Theodore Roosevelt by David McCullough, 1982-05-12
  2. The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt, 2004-07-23
  3. The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt, 2004-07-23
  4. Theodore Roosevelt and the Politics of Power by G. Wallace Chessman, 1994-03
  5. The Remarkable Rough-Riding Life of Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of Empire America (Cheryl Harness Histories) by Cheryl Harness, 2007-01-09
  6. Hunting Trips of a Ranchman and The Wilderness Hunter by Theodore Roosevelt, 2010-01-01
  7. Theodore Roosevelt: The American Presidents Series: The 26th President, 1901-1909 by Louis Auchincloss, 2002-01-04
  8. The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt (American Presidency Series) by Lewis L. Gould, 1992-08
  9. Theodore Roosevelt, the Progressive Party, and the Transformation of American Democracy (American Political Thought) by Sidney M. Milkis, 2009-09-14
  10. American big-game hunting; by Theodore Roosevelt, George Bird Grinnell, 2010-06-25
  11. Theodore Roosevelt (Up Close) by Michael L. Cooper, 2009-07-09
  12. Theodore Roosevelt: An American Original (Heroes of History.) by Janet Benge, Geoff Benge, 2004-11-01
  13. Theodore Roosevelt for Kids: His Life and Times, 21 Activities (For Kids series) by Kerrie Logan Hollihan, 2010-04-28
  14. The life of Theodore Roosevelt by William Draper Lewis, 2010-07-30

41. Theodore Roosevelt: His Life And Times On Film
theodore roosevelt was the first U.S. president to have his career and life chronicled on a films (87) are from the theodore roosevelt Association Collection, while the remainder
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42. EyeWitness To History
Information about the Bull Moose campaign, includes Real Audio of a speech by Teddy roosevelt.
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44. Theodore Roosevelt - Almanac Of Theodore Roosevelt - 26th President Of The U.S.A
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45. Roosevelt, Theodore. 1896. Ranch Life And The Hunting-Trail: IX. The Ranchman's
Includes his experiences hunting and coursing in the West. From Chapter XI, The Ranchman's Rifle on Crag and Prairie.
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46. Thayer, William Roscoe. 1919. Theodore Roosevelt
From Bartleby.com. By William Roscoe Thayer, 1919.
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47. David Markovitz As Theodore Roosevelt
Addresses current issues such as rapid technological change and effective leadership using a blend of history and humor.
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David Markovitz portrays Teddy Roosevelt as a keynote speaker for corporations, associations, academia and veteran and military groups looking to energize their meetings with lessons on Leadership, Courage and Dynamic Change. Why Are Executives from Bristol-Myers Squibb, Baxter Healthcare, US Navy,
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48. Theodore Roosevelt
theodore roosevelt (18581919). theodore roosevelt was the twenty-sixth president of the United States and Eleanor roosevelt s uncle. theodore roosevelt.
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Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)
Theodore Roosevelt was the twenty-sixth president of the United States and Eleanor Roosevelt's uncle. He was also Franklin Roosevelt's progressive political values. So integral was TR's vision to his younger relatives that at least one historian has dubbed the twentieth century, "the Roosevelt century" in recognition of the trio's wide-ranging influence on American life and thought. As governor, TR supported many of the causes that ER would later champion, among them centralized, interventionist government, regulation of women's and children's labor, and taxes on utility and insurance interests. However, TR's progressive views did not endear him to conservative Republicans, who decided to sideline him by nominating him for vice-president in 1900. Their plan backfired when President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901 and TR replaced the fallen leader. Like FDR, TR came to the presidency during a time of economic and political change. America was in the throes of industrialization and corporate monopolies were both powerful and unregulated. Europe was in the midst of an arms race as Germany and England vied with each other to see who could build the most modern fleet. Their rivalry was further exacerbated by the European countries' desire to colonize Africa and Asia. In the Far East, Japan was also flexing its military muscles and looking for territory to conquer.

49. Sagamore Hill National Historic Site (National Park Service)
In depth look at the Sagamore Hill home of theodore roosevelt with virtual tour of ground floor as well as information on the life, family and property of TR.
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Sagamore Hill was the home of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, from 1885 until his death in 1919. From 1902 to 1908 his "Summer White House" was the focus of international attention. Otherwise, it was the home of a most remarkable fellow. Theodore Roosevelt, a family-centered father of six, ended his workday at 4 PM to play with his children. Often a man of contradiction, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the Congressional Medal of Honor. He was a diplomat, internationalist, naval historian and strategist, combat commander of a volunteer cavalry regiment, and Assistant Secretary of the Navy. As a noted historian, biographer, essayist, editor, columnist, and critic. He wrote 36 books. He was a renowned ornithologist, an expert on and hunter of big-game animals, but a also pioneering American conservationist. He was a country squire, horseman, socialite and patron of the arts. He reformed the federal civil service and New York City police department, lost a race for New York City mayor, finished second in a 1912 third party bid for president, arrested outlaws as a North Dakota deputy sheriff, served as Governor of New York and Vice-President of the United States.

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51. Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919), 26.Präsident Der USA (1901-1909)
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52. Theodore Roosevelt High School
Provides information about the programs and staff.
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53. Reader's Companion To American History - -ROOSEVELT, THEODORE
The Reader s Companion to American History. roosevelt, theodore. (18581919), twenty-sixth president of the United States. The most
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, twenty-sixth president of the United States. The most dynamic of American presidents, Roosevelt was at once a realist and a romanticist in foreign affairs and a progressive in domestic policy. He was also a fervent nationalist and a consummate moralist. Born in New York City, Roosevelt graduated from Harvard in 1880. He emerged as the leader of reform Republicans in the New York State Assembly in the early 1880s. Thereafter, he pushed practical reforms as head of the U.S. Civil Service Commission (1889-1895), president of the New York City police commission (1895-1897), assistant secretary of the navy (1897-1898), and governor of New York (1899-1900). He vigorously advocated war against Spain in 1898 and then performed heroically in Cuba as colonel of a volunteer cavalry unit, the "Rough Riders." Elected vice president of the United States in 1900, Roosevelt became president after the assassination of William McKinley in September 1901. For seven and a half years, Roosevelt strove to balance the interests of farmers, workers, and businesspeople. Despite his image as a trustbuster, he preferred continuous regulation of giant corporations to dissolution under the antitrust laws, and to that end he drove through Congress legislation creating the Bureau of Corporations and strengthening the regulation of railroads. He also supported regulation of the food and drug industries. But his most significant accomplishment was probably the transfer of 125 million acres of public land into the forest reserves, the doubling of national parks, the creation of sixteen national monuments such as California's Muir Woods, and the establishment of fifty-one wildlife refuges.

54. USS Theodore Roosevelt Celebrates Halloween
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55. Great American History Fact-Finder - -Roosevelt, Theodore
The Great American History FactFinder. roosevelt, theodore. (1858-1919), twenty-sixth president of the United States (1901-09). roosevelt
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, twenty-sixth president of the United States . Roosevelt became a national hero when he led his Rough Riders up Kettle Hill in Cuba during the Spanish-American War in 1898. He then served as Republican governor of New York before being elected vice president in 1900. Roosevelt became president in 1901 after the assassination of William McKinley. He is known for his trust busting, programs for conservation of natural resources, and creation of national parks. His Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine claimed the United States could intervene militarily in the Latin American states. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for helping negotiate an end to the Russo-Japanese War. He also initiated the building of the Panama Canal Roosevelt supported Republican William Howard Taft for president in 1908 but tried for the Republican nomination in 1912. When he lost it to Taft, he split with the Republicans and started the Progressive , or Bull Moose party, with himself running for president. The split Republicans lost the election to the Democrats and Woodrow Wilson. Roosevelt hoped to gain the Republican nomination in 1916, but the delegates chose Charles Evans Hughes as their standard-bearer.

56. Theodore Roosevelt Winner Of The 1906 Nobel Prize In Peace
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57. Theodore Roosevelt High School Bands
Includes band history, directors and staff profiles, calendar, newsletter, student information, handbook, performing ensembles, booster club and trip archives. Located in Des Moines.
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58. Kent Roosevelt Choirs Online
The official site of the vocal music program at theodore roosevelt High School in Kent, Ohio, which features four choirs, four ensembles, and over 200 students.
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59. ROOSEVELT, Theodore (1858-1919) Biographical Information
roosevelt, theodore, 18581919. roosevelt, theodore Morris, Edmund. The Rise of theodore roosevelt. New York Coward, McCann and Geoghegan, 1979.
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60. BIOGRAFÍAS: Roosevelt, Theodore
Translate this page Biografías. roosevelt, theodore. olítico estadounidense (1858-1919), nacido en Nueva York. Con su presidencia, la política intervencionista
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Biografías Roosevelt, Theodore olítico estadounidense (1858-1919), nacido en Nueva York. Con su presidencia, la política intervencionista e imperialista norteamericana de principios de siglo llegaría a su apogeo. Descendiente de una familia de ricos colonos holandeses, estudió en Havard. Inició su carrera política como diputado republicano por el estado de Nueva York (1882-84). Desempeñó diversos cargos públicos en la administración de la ciudad de Nueva York. Nombrado secretario adjunto de la Marina en 1897, dimitió de este cargo para participar en la guerra contra España en Cuba (1898), donde organizó el primer regimiento de voluntarios de caballería. Elegido gobernador del estado de Nueva York en 1898 y dos años después vicepresidente de Estados Unidos con McKinley, a la muerte de éste (1901) accedió a la presidencia. Roosevelt inició entonces una política exterior decididamente intervencionista. En 1902 estableció el estatuto jurídico de las islas Filipinas y un año después impuso a Colombia la separación del Estado de Panamá, garantizando así para Estados Unidos el control del futuro canal transoceánico. En su discurso al Congreso después de su reelección en 1904, reafirmó la doctrina Monroe, reservando a Estados Unidos el derecho a mantener el orden en el hemisferio occidental. Proclamó así la denominación política de big stick (gran garrote) o de mano dura. Fruto de ella fueron las intervenciones militares estadounidenses en la República Dominicana (1905) y Cuba (1906). También medió entre Rusia y Japón (1905), lo que le valdría el Premio Nobel de la Paz en 1906.

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