Franklin D Roosevelt was one of the key reasons America was able to make it through the Great Depression. Throughout everything, Roosevelt was able to stay positive and confident while running the country, and bring comfort to America when it needed it the most. Not only did he help overcome America’s problems but he also overcame his own problems, proving to be a legendary leader that helped form the United States into the country it is today.
Born into a wealthy family in 1882, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the only child of James Roosevelt and Sara Ann Delano Roosevelt. The Roosevelts had been a very important family for many years. They made their fortune in the real estate and trading business through many generations. The Roosevelts resided in the Hudson River Valley in New York at
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("Franklin D. Roosevelt: Domestic Affairs.") President Franklin Roosevelt suggested a “New Deal” which required extensive economic improvements for Americans. ("Franklin D. Roosevelt," Biography.com) The New Deal wasn’t a definite way to fix the country, but it was, as Roosevelt said, a “bold, persistent experimentation,” that he would “take a method and try it: if it fails, admit it frankly and try another.” ("FDR and the Great Depression.") Roosevelt also responded to this all-time low in the United States with new ideas to rebuild the country: Social Security, taxing the wealthy more, different power over banks and public utilities, and a huge work relief program for the unemployed. ("Franklin D. Roosevelt," The White) Roosevelt also ordered a brief closing of all banks in order to standstill the run on deposits. ("Franklin D. Roosevelt," Biography.com) In FDR’s first "hundred days," he thought up and got approved by congress, a far-reaching program that was programed to revive business and agriculture, bring peace to the Americans in tough financial situations, and improve America in all, especially through the creation of the Tennessee Valley Authority. ("Franklin D.