State legislator, rancher, police commissioner of New York City, Secretary of the Navy, Governor of New York and Vice President were some of Roosevelt's many careers.
State legislator, rancher, police commissioner of New York City, Secretary of the Navy, Governor of New York and Vice President were some of Roosevelt's many careers.
he wanted to become president and he did
Theodore Roosevelt became President when President William McKinley was assassinated.
William McKinley was assassinated and Theodore Roosevelt became President afterwards
Theodore Roosevelt was US Vice-President.
No, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the Governor of New York before he became the President.
Theodore Roosevelt was second in command of the Rough Riders, he subsequently went on to become president of the US
Theodore roosevelt before he was president
No, Franklin Roosevelt was the president after Theodore Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt was a respected author and rancher before the Presidency.
I am not sure which Roosevelt you are asking about-- we had two of them who became president. Theodore Roosevelt, a Republican, served in the New York State Assembly, was Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and Governor of New York before he became Vice President and then President (he assumed the office in 1901). As for Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Democrat, he served in the New York State Senate, was also Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and was also the Governor of New York before he was elected president (he assumed the office in 1933).
Before becoming US President, Theodore Roosevelt was the organizer of the "Rough Riders" who served in the Spanish American War in 1898.
Franklin Roosevelt was president when the FBI was officially started in 1935. Before that there a special agent force set up in the treasury department starting when Theodore Roosevelt was president in 1908.