The war was going on and he was loved.
There wasn't one at the time.
Theodore Roosevelt was president when it was being built.
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore or Teddy Roosevelt was popularly labeled to be a 'trustbuster' president. He became controversial for forcing the Great Railroad Combination in the Northwest to break apart.
Theodore Roosevelt was the first US President to travel outside the US while he was in office. He sailed to Panama to inspect the canal. George Washington visited the Barbados in 1751, long before he was President.
he went in help people out and should him that he was going to make every thing good
theodore roosevelt said it when he wanted to build the panama canal.
"Teddy" was an abbreviation of Theodore, and the nickname had nothing to do with Theodore Roosevelt's bear hunting incident. However, the teddy bear's name is derived from the incident. Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a bear that had been captured for him to shoot when his hunting trip was not going well. The incident was captured in a Clifford Berryman political cartoon, "Drawing the Line in Mississippi," featuring a frightened little bear tied down by a man and an indignant Roosevelt refusing to even look at it. The little bear became a feature in the background of Berryman cartoons of Roosevelt forever after.
Yes. Truman was president at the end of WWII
He died in office when the war was going on and he ordered the research.
James Madison was president during the war, he served two terms: from 1809-1817