Yes
The Roosevelts were not a poor family.
Yes, he always was supportive of his dreams.
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Yes, they were supportive of his dreams. They were all very good singers and they encouraged each other to reach there goals.
His family came from Holland in 1644....
Yes, they were reluctantly supportive. She had two older brothers who also joined the French Army during the Hundred Years' War.
My family was very supportive when I told them that I wanted to be a pilot. They told me that I had to work hard in Mathematics and Physics to realize my dreams.
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Three members of the Roosevelt family attended Groton School: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt Jr., and Elliott Roosevelt. Groton is a prestigious private school in Massachusetts known for its rigorous academics and notable alumni. Franklin and Theodore were both prominent figures in American history, with Franklin serving as President and Theodore as a former President and military leader.
As a child, he was known as "Teedie." As an adult, he preferred to be called "Thee" by his family or else "TR." The public knew him as "Teddy," but he disliked that nickname."Teddy" Roosevelt is how history recall him.His nickname is "Teddy Roosevelt"
Theodore Roosevelt came from a prominent family in New York. His father, Theodore Roosevelt Sr., was a successful businessman, while his mother, Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, hailed from a wealthy Southern family. Roosevelt had four siblings: Anna, Elliott, Corinne, and the youngest, a brother named Quentin. His fifth cousin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, would later become the 32nd President of the United States.
Yes his family was very supportive of him during his childhood when he was being home schooled.