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Q: Who died and made Theodore Roosevelt president?
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Was president roosevelt killed?

There was an assassination attempt made on Theodore Roosevelt, but he survived. He died years later due to a blood clot. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served three terms as President, died of a cerebral hemorrhage.


Who was the president when the wright brothers made their first flight?

Theodore Roosevelt of course Theodore Roosevelt of course


Which president wanted the Panana Canal made?

Theodore roosevelt


Who was the President when the Wright brothers made their first airplane flight?

Theodore Roosevelt was President then.


How did Theodore Roosevelt feel about being president?

it made his pip hard


How many time was Theodore Roosevelt made president?

2 years


Where did Theodore Roosevelt go out of the US?

Theodore Roosevelt went to Panama in 1906. This made him the first US President to leave the country while in office.


How much money did Roosevelt make as president?

Theodore Roosevelt made $50,000 per year; Franklin got $75.000.


What Happend To President McKinley in 1901 that made Roosevelt President?

President William McKinley was visiting the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo NY. He was shot by an assassin on 6 September and died on 14 September. Theodore Roosevelt, as Vice-President, was sworn in as President that day.


Who was president of the US when the Wright Brothers made the first successful airplane flight?

Theodore Roosevelt was President in 1903.


Who was the president of the US when the Wright Brothers made the first successful airplane flight?

Theodore Roosevelt was the president at that time.


Who was the US President when the Panama Canal was constructed?

Theodore Roosevelt was the president who was most responsible for the building of the Panama Canal. He engineered a revolution in Panama which made it possible for the US take over the canal from the French who had begun the project. Work continued throughout Taft's term and it finally opened for business in 1914 when Woodrow Wilson was President.