Because Woodrows idea was more for the people and made more sense. Wilson and FDR were also both Democrats.
He supported powerful corporations that did business fairly.
Roosevelt supported Progressive Reforms with the Square Deal
He eventually supported the league-of-nations, although he continued to believe that U.S. military leadership was essential to world peace.Read more: theodore-roosevelt
Roosevelt founded the UN Association of the United States in 1943 to advance support for the formation of the UN.
I just read a new book that states the Roosevelt couldn't get support to help the Jews of Europe to leave. The author makes a petty good case that he tried and Congress wouldn't listen or do anything. Imagine how many people would have been saved if he had.
Theodore Roosevelt did support William Howard Taft in the 1908 Presidential election. In fact, Taft was Roosevelt's "hand-picked" man.
How do the actions of Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressives at home and abroad support the claims of some historians that the America of this period was a Crusader Nation?
In 1903 President Theodore Roosevelt accompanied Muir on a visit to Yosemite.
Theodore Roosevelt ran as a Republican vice president under James Garfield. When Garfield died six months later, he became president in his own right and ran for a second term. He then through his support to William Taft. However he disapproved of Taft and when Taft ran for re-election, he created the Bull Moose Party to try to defeat Taft. But neither Taft, nor Teddy Roosevelt won. The Democrat, Woodrow Wilson won.
No. He gave strong support to saving natural resources.
Theodore Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt was partially paralyzed in his legs from polio several years before he ran for president. He wore braces on his legs and could stand up with the support of the podium to make speeches and I think he could take a few steps to get to the podium. He hid his disability from the public. He had a special car with hand controls that he could drive.