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The 26th President of the United States was one of the most dynamic of the Presidents. He was a realist and romantic in foreign affairs and a progressive in domestic policy. He was a nationalist and a moralist.

Elected Vice President in 1900 Roosevelt became president after the assassination of McKinley in Sept. 1901. For seven and half years he strove to balance the interests of the farmers, workers, and business people. He had the image of the trust buster but he preferred continuous regulation of giant corporations to dissolution under the antitrust laws and to that end he drove through Congress legislation creating the Bureau of Corporations. He also made regulation of railroads stronger, supported regulation of the food and drug industries. But, his most significant accomplishments was the transfer of 125 million acres of public land into the forest reserves, the creation of 16 national monuments such as the Muir Woods in CA and the establishment of 51 wildlife refuges. So, did he make a difference? Yes and the next time you go to a National Park you can thank him for making sure it is there for you to see instead of finding a shopping mall.

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