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  1. 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.

  2. Nov 13, 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 domestic and foreign policies, and his legacy.

  3. 3 days ago · 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.

  4. He founded the new Progressive Party and ran in 1912; the split allowed the Democratic Woodrow Wilson to win. Roosevelt led a four-month expedition to the Amazon basin, where he nearly died of tropical disease. During World War I, he criticized Wilson for keeping the US out; his offer to lead volunteers to France was rejected.

  5. With the assassination of President William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, not quite 43, became the 26th and youngest President in the Nation’s history (1901-1909).

  6. Major Acts. Before the end of his second term, Roosevelt created five national parks and battled mining interests to name the beloved Grand Canyon one of 16 national monuments. Roosevelt also oversaw the creation of 20 federal irrigation projects, 13 national forests, and 16 bird refuges.

  7. Apr 3, 2014 · At age 42, Roosevelt became the youngest man to assume the U.S. presidency. Roosevelt’s presidency is distinguished by his dedication to prosecuting monopolies under the Sherman Antitrust Act.