Theodore Roosevelt started his political career as a New York State Assemblyman, then US Civil Service Commissioner, followed by President of the New York Police Commissioners, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Colonel of the Rough Riders (US Volunteer Cavalry), New York State Governor, Vice-President of the US.
Before becoming President, Theodore Roosevelt held various positions in both the government and the military. He served as the Governor of New York, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and was also involved in law enforcement as a New York City Police Commissioner. He also led the Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War as a military officer.
Theodore Roosevelt was US Vice-President.
Before. Truman was Roosevelt's VP. When Roosevelt died in 1945, Truman was sworn in as president.
Hoover was president immediately before Franklin Roosevelt.
William McKinley
he wanted to become president and he did
Theodore Roosevelt became President when President William McKinley was assassinated.
No, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the Governor of New York before he became the President.
He had been Secretary of the Navy.
Herbert Hoover
Roosevelt.
No, Franklin Roosevelt was the president after Theodore Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt was a respected author and rancher before the Presidency.