John Hay was Private Secretary to both Lincoln and Roosevelt when they were Presidents. Their faces are both carved on Mount Rushmore.
Both men were wonderful story tellers, they both loved animals, and both kept odd pets, while living in the White House. Both were in favor of Human Rights, over Property Rights. And though Roosevelt came from wealth and privilege, both he and Lincoln studied at home, as children. Lincoln, for reasons of financial need, and lack of adequate schools on the Indiana frontier, Roosevelt's reasons were due to illness. He was a sickly child who suffered from asthma and was better being confined to home.
President Roosevelt, considered Lincoln the savior of the Union and the greatest Republican President and who also considered himself Lincoln's political heir, ordered a Lincoln one cent, penny just in time to commemorate Lincoln's 100th birthday in 1909.
Roosevelt and Wilson were both presidents who led the country during difficult times. They each pursued principles of diplomacy rather than aggression in their foreign policies.
They were both Republican presidents. Other than that, they were quite different.
they where both presidents of the united states and created a modification system in the us
they were both presidents. is this a joke or something? I mean, the answer is obvious.
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* President Theodore Roosevelt * President Woodrow Wilson * President William Taft Were all Presidents during the Progressive Era.
what did these presidents have in common? Harrison, Hayes, Taft, Fillmore
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William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson.
the progreesive presidents were president Woodrow Wilson and willliam howard Taft and Theodore roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft .
they were presidents during the Progressive Era
They helped by protecting wilderness lands from development
not man presidents have but Obama seems to be following the ideas of Taft
Taft, Hoover, Truman, Nixon and Johnson were American presidents.
Taft and Wilson
They are both names of two separate presidents - Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt, and Andrew and Lyndon Johnson.