As New York governor from 1929 to 1932, Franklin D. Roosevelt gained a reputation as a progressive reformer who effectively addressed the economic challenges of the Great Depression. He implemented a range of innovative social and economic programs, including public works projects and unemployment relief efforts, which garnered him popularity and respect. His proactive approach and ability to connect with the public laid the groundwork for his later presidency and the New Deal policies that would define his administration.
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Governor of New York
FDR was governor of New York from 1929 to 1933 when he became President.
Which one?When the Great Depression began, Franklin D. Roosevelt was the Governor of New York.
No, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the Governor of New York before he became the President.
Governor of New York
Franklin D.Roosevelt served as the 44th Governor of New york before becoming president.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Governor of New York at the time
Governor Franklin D Roosevelt (FDR) of New York. He was elected by 472 electoral votes to Hoover's 59. He had all the States except Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Bernard Bellush has written: 'Franklin D. Roosevelt as Governor of New York'
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