Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Theodore Roosevelt

   Theodore Roosevelt Facts
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·         In 1917 as he was about to be transferred to a Russian branch, the U.S. entered the World War.
·         In 1925, Kermit along with his brother.
·         He committed suicide on June 4, 1943, by a self-inflicted gunshot
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·         Roosevelt, one of the most popular presidents in his nation's history, had vowed never to run again after winning his second term in the White House in 1904.
·         Carried Morphine on him
·         Had depression and struggled
·         Has a son named Kermit
·         Kermit, 24, had nearly died in the same accident, and Roosevelt lived in constant fear that he would lose not his own life on this expedition but his son's.
·         Roosevelt had set sail for South America in the fall of 1913.
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·         Shivering violently, his body wracked with fever, he concluded that the time had come to take his own life.
·         Roosevelt had set sail for South America in the fall of 1913, not quite a year after his failed attempt to regain the presidency
I think that he may have took his life and that he possibly could have died this was because it sounds like something that could possibly happen.

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Summary:
Theodore Roosevelt was one of the youngest and popular presidents in history. Theodore has major depression and suffered with it for many years. He carried morphine with him. Roosevelt was five feet eight inches tall he weighed about more than two hundred pounds, and had a voice that stood out it almost sounded as if he had just taken a sip of helium. His outsized made him unforgettable.


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