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  1. Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin D. Roosevelt

    President of the United States from 1933 to 1945
  1. Introduction. Franklin D. Roosevelt served for 12 years as the 32nd president of the United States. He was elected four times beginning in 1932. Roosevelt led the country through two of the greatest crises of the 20th century: the Great Depression and World War II.

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    His father, James Roosevelt, and his mother, Sara Delano, were each from rich old New York families, of Dutch and French ancestory respectively. Franklin was their only child. His paternal grandmother, Mary Rebecca Aspinwall, was a first cousin of Elizabeth Monroe, wife of the fifth U.S. President, James Monroe. One of his ancestors was John Lothro...

    Formal portrait, age 18, in Groton, Massachusetts Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882 in the Hudson Valley town of Hyde Park, New York. When Roosevelt was five years old his father took him to visit President Grover Cleveland. The president said to him: "My little man, I am making a strange wish for you. It is that you may never ...

    Roosevelt was the Assistant of the United States Secretary of the Navy under Woodrow Wilson. He was nominated the vice presidential candidate under James M. Cox in 1920. Cox and Roosevelt lost to Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge. In 1921, Roosevelt got sick with poliomyelitis, a disease that paralyzes people. He never walked again, but Roosevelt ...

    Roosevelt won the election against the unpopular incumbent (president at the time) Herbert Hooverand became president in early 1933. He started a series of popular programs known as the New Deal to fight against the Great Depression. The New Deal gave people jobs building roads, bridges, dams, parks, schools, and other public services. Also, it cre...

    In the afternoon of April 12, 1945, in Warm Springs, Georgia, while sitting for a portrait, Roosevelt said "I have a terrific headache." He then slumped forward in his chair, unconscious, and was carried into his bedroom. The president's attending cardiologist, Dr. Howard Bruenn, diagnosed the medical emergency as a massive intracerebral hemorrhage...

    Eleanor and Franklin with their first two children, 1908
    Roosevelt supported Governor Woodrow Wilsonin the 1912 presidential election.
    Roosevelt as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1913
  2. Children: Anna, James, Elliot, Franklin, John, and a son who died young. Nickname: FDR. Biography: What is Franklin D. Roosevelt most known for? President Roosevelt is most known for leading the United States and the Allied Powers against the Axis Powers of Germany and Japan during World War II.

  3. Franklin D. Roosevelt, our 32 nd U.S. President, served from 1933 to 1945 – four terms. Roosevelt was beloved by many Americans. He took office during the Great Depression and quickly asked Congress to make laws that would help banks, businesses, and individuals recover. He started Social Security, a program that gave money to senior citizens.

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  4. Franklin D. Roosevelt was a popular president who throughout his political career focused on reforming and developing social programs to help people. He is the only president to win four terms in a row.

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  6. (1882–1945). Many Americans had strong feelings about Franklin D. Roosevelt during his 12 years as president. Many hated him. They thought he was destroying the country and the American way of life. Most people loved him. They believed he was a great president, truly interested in people. Roosevelt became president in 1933.

  7. Table of Contents. The First Days. Prohibition. More actions for the New Deal. The Second New Deal. John Maynard Keynes. Women and the New Deal. The End of the New Deal. Consequences. The New Deal was a series of plans made by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to fix the country after the Great Depression.

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