Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. May 3, 2022 · Drawn portrait of Theodore Roosevelt as a boy, about 10 years old, c. 1868. Although lacking in physical strength, the wisp of a boy abounded in intellectual power. Often confined to bed, the ...

  2. Feb 4, 2008 · The Childhood of Theodore Roosevelt. Teddy’s life began rather inauspiciously. He was a sickly child, asthmatic (a condition that at the time was sometimes fatal), near-sighted, and home-schooled. His father, who desired a rugged son, was completely disappointed in him. He would not let Teddy languish in his frailties.

    • Brett And Kate Mckay
  3. Roosevelt quickly proved he could thrive in this rough-and-tumble fellowship. He barged into New York City's Republican party in 1880 -- the following year, he won a seat in the New York Assembly.

    • American Experience
  4. By Sidney Milkis. Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858, and grew up in New York City, the second of four children. His father, Theodore, Sr., was a well-to-do businessman and philanthropist. His mother, Martha "Mittie" Roosevelt, was a Southerner, raised on a plantation in Georgia. "Teedie" grew up surrounded by the love of his ...

    • Theodore Roosevelt’s Early Life and Career. Theodore Roosevelt's Presidency. Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858, to Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. and Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, a wealthy family in New York City.
    • Teddy Roosevelt’s Unexpected Path to the White House. The Republican political machine in New York threw their considerable support behind the returning war hero, helping Roosevelt defeat a popular Democratic candidate to win the governorship.
    • Theodore Roosevelt’s 'Square Deal' Roosevelt’s “Square Deal” domestic program included a promise to battle large industrial combinations, or trusts, which threatened to restrain trade.
    • Theodore Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy. Like McKinley, Roosevelt sought to bring the United States out of its isolationism and fulfill its responsibility as a world power.
  5. Strenuous Life. A champion of "the strenuous life," Theodore Roosevelt believed in "the life of toil and effort, of labor and strife." Learn more about Roosevelt's opinions on the strenuous life, including sports, exploration, and big game hunting, and how they affected his life and career. Theodore Roosevelt's early life was plagued by his ...

  6. People also ask

  7. Aug 20, 2019 · Roosevelt had first unveiled the phrase at Chicago’s Hamilton Club. More than six hundred guests crowded the venue to hear Roosevelt give the “The Strenuous Life” speech on an unseasonably cold April 10, 1899. The speech marked Roosevelt’s arrival as a player on the national political scene.

  1. People also search for