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  1. May 2, 2024 · On June 6, 1944 (D-Day), American and British troops landed in France as part of Operation Overlord. On November 7 of the same year, FDR was elected to his fourth term as President of the United States of America. FDR would not finish his fourth term. Due to long-term issues with polio, he passed away in 1945.

    • Who Was Franklin D. Roosevelt?
    • Early Life and Education
    • Marriage to Eleanor Roosevelt
    • Children
    • New York State Senate
    • National Politics
    • Affair with Lucy Mercer
    • Polio and Paralysis
    • New York Governor
    • Presidential Elections

    Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd American president. FDR, as he was often called, led the United States through the Great Depression and World War II, and greatly expanding the powers of the federal government through a series of programs and reforms known as the New Deal. Stricken with polio in 1921, Roosevelt spent much of his adult life in...

    Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882, in Hyde Park, New York. He was born into a wealthy family as the only child of James Roosevelt and Sara Ann Delano Roosevelt, and a distant cousin of President Theodore Roosevelt. The Roosevelts had been prominent for several generations, having made their fortune in real estate and trade, and lived at Spring...

    Roosevelt married Eleanor Roosevelt, his fifth cousin and the niece of Theodore Roosevelt, on March 17, 1905. The couple became engaged during Roosevelt’s last year at Harvard.

    Franklin and Eleanor went on to have six children: Anna, James, Franklin (who died as an infant), Elliott, Franklin Jr. and John. Except for John, who chose a career as a businessman, all of the Roosevelts' children had careers in politics and public service.

    In 1910, at age 28, Roosevelt was invited to run for the New York state senate. He ran as a Democrat in a district that had voted Republican for the past 32 years. Through hard campaigning and the help of his name, he won the seat in a Democratic landslide. As a state senator, Roosevelt opposed elements of the Democratic political machine in New Yo...

    In 1914, Roosevelt decided to run for the U.S. Senateseat for New York. The proposition was doomed from the start, as he lacked White House support. President Wilson needed the Democratic political machine to get his social reforms passed and ensure his re-election. He could not support Roosevelt, who had made too many political enemies among New Y...

    In 1914, Roosevelt developed a relationship with Lucy Mercer, his wife’s social secretary, which evolved into a love affair. When Eleanor discovered the affair, she gave Franklin an ultimatum in 1918 to stop seeing Lucy or she would file for divorce. Roosevelt agreed to stop seeing Mercer romantically, but years later began secretly see Mercer agai...

    In 1921, at the age of 39, Roosevelt was diagnosed with polio while vacationing at Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada. At first, refusing to accept that he was permanently paralyzed, Roosevelt tried numerous therapies and even bought the Warm Springs resort in Georgia seeking a cure. Despite his efforts, he never regained the use of his legs....

    In 1928, outgoing New York governor Al Smith urged Roosevelt to run for his position. Roosevelt was narrowly elected, and the victory gave him confidence that his political star was rising. As governor, FDR believed in progressive government and instituted a number of new social programs.

    Following the stock market crash of 1929, Republicans were being blamed for the Great Depression. Sensing opportunity, Roosevelt began his run for the presidency by calling for government intervention in the economy to provide relief, recovery and reform. His upbeat, positive approach and personal charm helped him defeat Republican incumbent Herber...

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  3. Apr 19, 2021 · The only president in American history to serve more than two four-year terms was Franklin Delano Roosevelt.He actually served three full terms as well as the first three months of a fourth term ...

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  4. Feb 21, 2017 · All that would change, though, when Franklin Delano Roosevelt ("FDR") became President of the United States. After being elected in 1932 and 1936, FDR sought and won an unprecedented third term in office in 1940. He became the only President of the United States ever to serve more than two terms.

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  5. May 23, 2016 · FDR’s Third Term and the Twenty-Second Amendment On November 5, 1940, Franklin Delano Roosevelt became the first and only U.S. president to be elected for more than two terms. A newspaper headline depicted the historic moment with a joke that captured the public’s ambivalence toward Roosevelt’s unprecedented break from tradition: “Safe on third!” On the

  6. Feb 19, 2021 · Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Served longer than any president in U.S. history as he was elected to four terms in office. Next to the Civil War, FDR dealt with arguably the two biggest crises in ...

  7. Franklin Delano Roosevelt served as President from March 1933 to April 1945, the longest tenure in American history. He may have done more during those twelve years to change American society and politics than any of his predecessors in the White House, save Abraham Lincoln.

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