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scZoUnD [109]
3 years ago
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If you were alive during this time would you have liked or disliked Theodore Roosevelt why or why not ??

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hjlf3 years ago
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If I was alive during the time Teddy Roosevelt was president, I would of had liked him, because, he saw the succesful campaigns of the Rough Riders in Cuba, helping to end the Spanish-American war, and, during his hunts, he proved he was a man of morals.

During one of his hunts he spared a baby bear cub from it's demise, which became international news. He also survived an assassination attempt, when delivering a speech, Teddy was shot before making the speech, but he just simply ignored it and continued the speech, and thats why I like Teddy Roosevelt.

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