He didn't have one. Roosevelt was initially VP himself under McKinley.
The United States, under president Teddy Roosevelt built the Panama Canal.
Under Teddy Roosevelt, Roosevelt and Congress became known as trust-busters and broke up monopolies
Only once as president, in 1904. He was originally VP under William McKinley, who was shot and killed in 1901, so Roosevelt became president.
Under Teddy Roosevelt, Roosevelt and Congress became known as trust-busters and broke up monopolies
Under Teddy Roosevelt, Roosevelt and Congress became known as trust-busters and broke up monopolies
Under Teddy Roosevelt, Roosevelt and Congress became known as trust-busters and broke up monopolies
Truman made reference to Roosevelt on many occasions. He found himself to be inspired by him as apposed to being his competition. Under Roosevelt so much was accomplished, he was beloved by the whole of America.
Actually, Teddy Roosevelt earned the nickname Old Icebox for his ability to remain calm and composed in tense or difficult situations. It referred to his cool and steady demeanor even in the face of danger.
Nope! The 18th amendment (prohibition of alcohol) was passed under Woodrow Wilson in 1920--even though Wilson was not a supporter.
BOTH of the Presidents had served not in the Navy, but as Assistant Secretary of the Navy.Theodore Roosevelt served from 1897 to 1898 under President McKinley, and later became his Vice President.Franklin D. Roosevelt served from 1913 to 1920 (including World War I) under President Woodrow Wilson.Interestingly, both Theodore's son (Theodore Roosevelt Jr.) and his nephew (Theodore Robinson) also served as Assistant Secretary, from 1921 to 1924 and 1924 to 1929 respectively.
Theodore Roosevelt