'Conspire' may be too strong a word, but Roosevelt (please note capitals) was certainly pro-Britain.
No, Eleanor Roosevelt was never a senator.
Theodore Roosevelt was president not Theodore Roosevelt Sr. , though his father played a big role in his life his father was never president
One of the main hardships FDR went though when he was president was The Great Depression.
He was the best president you can ever have even though he died of a sickness he was awesome.
The good ol' USA. He didn't control it though. He was president. Hope this helps.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the thirty-second, and longest-serving, President of the United States, never served as Vice-President - though he had three Vice-Presidents of his own, John Nance Garner, Henry A. Wallace, and Harry S Truman.
Franklin Pierce, 14th US President. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd US President. - Benjamin Franklin is commonly confused as a US President, though he never held the position.
No president severed more than 2 terms. Franklin D. Roosevelt served more than 2 terms, though.
Franklin D. Roosevelt ran for a third presidential term even though all of the president before him had served under a two-term limit.
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest person to assume the office of President of the United States. Roosevelt was age 42 years and 322 days when he became President following William McKinley's assassination. The youngest person elected President was John F. Kennedy. Kennedy was inaugurated into office at the age of 43 years and 236 days.
In the beginning they did, when they met while campaigning for an 1882 bill to ban cigar manufacturing in New York tenement buildings. Roosevelt extremely opposed the bill until Gompers took him on a tour of the slums of New York City. Roosevelt exclaimed his astonishment that such conditions could exist and changed his mind, becoming a huge advocate of the bill. their relationship diminished though, as Roosevelt grew disenchanted with the labor movement. In 1908 he and Gompers exchanged angry letters about the power of the unions, and in 1912 Gompers, President of the AFL (American Federation of Labor) instructed them to oppose Roosevelt's Progressive Party.
I'm not 100% certain, but I heard a while back that they were named after a US President. President Roosevelt, I belive it was. Not sure why they named it after him though. Im sure it says somewhere on the web.