He did not hold being the senator for the state of New York.
what positions did Theodore Roosevelt not hold police commissioner,governor of the state of New York,senator for the state of New York assistant secretary to the navy
Senator for the state of New York.
He did not hold being the senator for the state of New York.
Senator. He led the Navy before he left to go lead the Rough Riders, he came back to New York, was elected Governer, then elected President.
Senator. He led the Navy before he left to go lead the Rough Riders, he came back to New York, was elected Governer, then elected President.
Senator for the state of New York.
Senator for the state of New York.
No, he wasn't ever president in the 19th century.
In the United States, the first Republican President was almost certainly the most famous of the Republicans to hold that office: Abraham Lincoln. Other notable Republicans to hold the office were Theodore Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan.
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).
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was 36 when elected, Theodore Roosevelt was 43. I'm Canadian and know more about your country then you. Wrong. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was elected into office at 43, Theodore Roosevelt came into office at 42 after William McKinley was shot and killed. Therefore, Kennedy was the youngest to hold elected office, but not the youngest to hold office in general. Also, it's than, not then.
Theodore Roosevelt was the Vice President under William McKinley and was the youngest president to hold officer when McKinley was assassinated. John F. Kennedy was youngest president elected to office.
Theodore Roosevelt resigned his government post as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. He organized and financed the "Rough Riders" (1st US Volunteer Cavalry) to fight in the 1898 Spanish American War.