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its not what did Theodore roosevelt start college it should be when did Theodore roosevelt start college
Theodore Roosevelt is a person, not a place, so there is no "where."
He was a freshman at Harvard in 1876
Theodore Roosevelt did not start Daylight Saving Time. It was first implemented by Germany during World War I to conserve energy. In the United States, DST was officially established in 1918 as a way to save fuel during World War I.
It started in 1904.
He was not satisfied with William Taft's job as president.
Jake Blowat was the start of teddy roosevelts career>
He loved battle so much he helped start the Mexican American War.
Theodore Roosevelt showed great qualities such as commitment, intelligence, and leadership. Commitment was shown because Theodore Roosevelt committed himself to conserve natural resources, especially during his time as president. He was considered America's first conservation president because of this and his love for nature. Intelligence was shown because Theodore Roosevelt had the idea to start conserving land and natural resources early on. If he hadn't, America wouldn't have as much land or resources as they have today. Leadership was shown because Theodore did not always succeed, but he also never gave up. He understood something called "compelling leadership"--compelling leaders at all levels understand the importance of followers, which he did. With the American people as his followers, he was able to lead them to greatness. With this in mind, he had accomplished a lot of things for America as well.
Theodore Roosevelt didn't attend a high school -- he was home-schooled by various tutors due to his ill health. He didn't actually attend any sort of educational institution until he went to Harvard.
Start with your local library. Failing that, you can order books online. There are many biographies of Theodore Roosevelt available, dealing with various aspects of his life. Here are some popular titles: The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris Mornings on Horseback by David McCullough T.R. by H.W. Brands A Strenuous Life by Kathleen Dalton Roosevelt also wrote an autobiography.
he was his uncle and he taught him about government when FDR was a child. FDR was inspired and decided to follow his uncle in politics *edit: He was actually his 5th cousin