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  1. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. /ˈθiːəˌdɔːr ˈroʊzəvɛlt/ ( Nueva York, 27 de octubre de 1858- Oyster Bay, Nueva York; 6 de enero de 1919) fue un estadista, militar, conservacionista, naturalista, historiador, escritor y político estadounidense que se desempeñó como el vigésimo sexto presidente de los Estados Unidos desde 1901 hasta 1909.

  2. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919), often referred to as Teddy or by his initials, T. R., was an American politician, soldier, statesman, conservationist, naturalist, and writer who served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909.

  3. Theodore Roosevelt (Nueva York, 1858 - Sagamore Hill, Nueva York, 1919) Vigésimo sexto presidente de los Estados Unidos de América. Historiador educado en Harvard y procedente de una familia acomodada, fue un político polifacético y un hombre de acción, aficionado a aventuras como la que le llevaría a explorar en 1914 un río del Brasil ...

  4. 13 de nov. de 2009 · Learn about the life and achievements of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States who became a progressive reformer, conservationist and Nobel Peace Prize winner. Explore his early career, his rise to power after McKinley's assassination, his policies on labor, business and foreign affairs, and his legacy.

  5. 24 de may. de 2024 · Theodore Roosevelt, 26th president of the United States (1901–09) and a writer, naturalist, and soldier. He expanded the powers of the presidency and of the federal government to support public interest in conflicts between big business and labor and increased the U.S. role in world politics.

  6. Learn about the life and presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th and youngest President of the United States. He led progressive reforms, trust busting, foreign policy, and conservation efforts.

  7. The presidency of Theodore Roosevelt started on September 14, 1901, when Theodore Roosevelt became the 26th president of the United States upon the assassination of President William McKinley, and ended on March 4, 1909. Roosevelt had been the vice president for only 194 days when he succeeded to the presidency.