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The two "Roosevelts" were Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, two American presidents. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President, most notable for his contribution to the Progressive Era of trust-busting, conservation, and neo-imperialism (for example the Roosevelt Corollary and the Panama Canal). Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd President, most notable for his New Deal plan against the Great Depression and leadership during World War II. Theodore and Franklin were fifth cousins.
Three members of the Roosevelt family attended Groton School: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt Jr., and Elliott Roosevelt. Groton is a prestigious private school in Massachusetts known for its rigorous academics and notable alumni. Franklin and Theodore were both prominent figures in American history, with Franklin serving as President and Theodore as a former President and military leader.
providing moderate social reform.
The sons of Theodore Roosevelt are Theodore "Ted" Roosevelt Jr., Kermit Roosevelt, and Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt. He also had a daughter named Alice Lee Roosevelt. Ted Roosevelt Jr. served in World War I and World War II, while Kermit and Archibald also had notable military careers.
Most presidents have been of British (mainly English) ancestry. Notable exceptions include Martin van Buren, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama
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He brought America out of the Great Deppresion and fought through world war 2
He was married only once- to Eleanor Roosevelt. (He did have at least one notable affair.)
Key figures who served under Theodore Roosevelt included Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, Secretary of State John Hay, and Secretary of War William Howard Taft, who later became president himself. Roosevelt's administration also featured notable leaders like Gifford Pinchot, the first Chief of the U.S. Forest Service, and Elihu Root, Secretary of War and later Secretary of State. These individuals played significant roles in implementing Roosevelt's progressive policies and reforms.
Presidents of the United States have had various nicknames throughout history. Some notable examples include George Washington, known as the "Father of His Country"; Abraham Lincoln, often referred to as "Honest Abe"; Theodore Roosevelt, called "Teddy"; and Franklin D. Roosevelt, known as "FDR." Other presidents have had nicknames based on their personalities or policies, such as Harry S. Truman, who was sometimes called "Give 'em Hell Harry," and John F. Kennedy, referred to as "Jack."
Franklin D. Roosevelt's infidelity began in the early years of his marriage to Eleanor Roosevelt, with one of the most notable affairs occurring with Lucy Mercer, a social secretary, in the early 1910s. Their relationship became particularly significant during the 1920s, and Eleanor discovered the affair in 1918, which nearly led to their separation. However, they ultimately remained together, maintaining a complex partnership throughout their lives.
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