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Teddy Roosevelt Timeline Project

By kkimme_
  • Theodore Roosevelt is Born

    Theodore Roosevelt is Born
    On October 27, 1858, future president Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City to father Theodore, Sr. and Martha Roosevelt.
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  • Named President when McKinley is Assassinated

    Named President when McKinley is Assassinated
    On September 6, 1901, William McKinley was assassinated after being shot at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York resulting in Theodore Roosevelt becoming the next and youngest man to assume presidency.
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  • Energy Crisis

    Energy Crisis
    In 1902, many coal workers went on strike in Anthracite, PA demanding a raise in which President Roosevelt assembled a meeting. Roosevelt believed that the govt. should intervene because fuel was a primary source towards the economy. A compromise was reached in which the workers got a 10% raise, making this the first govt. intervention in businesses.
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  • Elkins Act Passed

    Elkins Act Passed
    Teddy Roosevelt aimed to amend the Interstate Commerce Act, which was formally renamed as the Elkins Anti-Rebate Act which outlawed practices of rebates.-- cash refunds on freight charges given to favored high-volume shippers. This act was effective and favored by railroad companies because it saved money and kept prices reasonable.
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  • Pelican Island, Florida named First National Wildlife Refuge

    Pelican Island, Florida named First National Wildlife Refuge
    After the urging of Florida's Audubon Society and American Ornithologists Union, President Roosevelt signed legislation that permanently preserved the three-acre island as a wildlife refuge named Pelican Island. This wildlife refugee was the first of its kind in the nation and has grown to become the world's largest safe place for many plants and animals.
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  • Yosemite under Federal Control

    Yosemite under Federal Control
    In 1904, Roosevelt and Congress had passed legislation for Yosemite National Park to be preserved after naturalist John Muir, who had been advocating for the increased protection of reserve which was under threat of overgrazing, commercialization, and logging.
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  • Wins First Full Term as President

    Wins First Full Term as President
    On November 8, 1904, Theodore Roosevelt won the American presidential election defeating Democrat Alton B. Parker with 336 electoral votes and 7,623,486 popular votes, becoming the 26th U.S. president.
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  • Passage of Pure Food and Drug Act

    Passage of Pure Food and Drug Act
    In 1906, Roosevelt passed the Pure Food and Drug Act after muckraking journalists had ceased to put an end to unsanitary conditions in the nations manufacturing plants, especially Chicago's meat-packing industry.
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  • Devil's Tower, Wyoming, named first national monument

    Devil's Tower, Wyoming, named first national monument
    In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt declared Devil's Tower a national monument by authorizing the Antiquities Act making it the first national monument in the nation.

    Devil's Tower
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  • Leaves Presidency and Heads to Africa

    Leaves Presidency and Heads to Africa
    After he declined to run for presidency in 1908, anointing William Howard Taft, Roosevelt made his way towards Africa where he hunted big game, collecting specimens for for the Smithsonian Institution and returning to the United States in 1910.
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  • Runs for Presidency, Unsuccessfully for Bull-Moose Party

    Runs for Presidency, Unsuccessfully for Bull-Moose Party
    Theodore Roosevelt was nominated for progressive political party, known as the Bull-Moose Party, which called for direct elections of U.S. senators, women's suffrage, reduction of tariffs, and various reforms -- "Square Deal" which was a society based on fair business competition and increased welfare for those in need. He was defeated by opposing candidate, Woodrow Wilson.
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