Teddy Roosevelt Timeline

  • Theodore Roosevelt is born

    Theodore Roosevelt is born
    Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27th, 1858 in New York City, New York.
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  • Roosevelt named President when McKinley is assassinated

    Roosevelt named President when McKinley is assassinated
    After William McKinley was assassinated, Theodore Roosevelt became the youngest U.S. president. His progressive reforms brought new excitement to the United States.
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  • Energy Crisis: Anthracite Coal Strike

    Energy Crisis: Anthracite Coal Strike
    The Anthracite Coal strike happened in Pennsylvania which threatened U.S. energy. Roosevelt intervened in the situation which created peace.
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  • Elkins Act passed

    Elkins Act passed
    The Elkins Act was legislation supported by the Pennsylvania Railroad to end rebates. Rebates were refunds to businesses that sent large quantities on the railroad. Railroad companies did not support this.
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  • Pelican Island, Florida

    Pelican Island, Florida
    Pelican Island became the first national wildlife refuge under Roosevelt. This was important because it was the start of many other national wildlife refuges.
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  • Theodore Roosevelt wins first full term

    Theodore Roosevelt wins first full term
    President Roosevelt was elected for his first full official term in November 2004. Roosevelt won easily based on the popular and electoral college votes.
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  • Yosemite under federal control

    Yosemite under federal control
    President Roosevelt signed the American Antiquities Act of 1906 which brought Yosemite Valley under protection and control of the federal government.
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  • Passage of Pure Food And Drug Act

    Passage of Pure Food And Drug Act
    The truth about the meatpacking industry was exposed by muckrakers like Upton Sinclaire. This work inspired action to be taken to protect citizens, this is what lead to the creation of the Pure Food and Drug Act.
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  • Devil’s Tower, Wyoming

    Devil’s Tower, Wyoming
    The Devils Tower is the first national monument established by Theodore Roosevelt. The monument is 867 feet and stands tall above the Wyoming prairies.
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  • Roosevelt leaves his presidency and visits Africa

    Roosevelt leaves his presidency and visits Africa
    After William Taft's inauguration, President Roosevelt went to Africa on a safari to hunt big game with his son.
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  • Roosevelt ran for president unsuccessfully

    Roosevelt ran for president unsuccessfully
    President Roosevelt ran for president for the third time as the nominee of the Bull Moose Party. He ended up losing to Woodrow Wilson.
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