Theodore aka Teddy Roosevelt was born in October 1858 and died the January 6 1919. He was the 26th president of the United States, and the younger, by the age of 42. Child, he was asthmatic, but he changed that problem by having a good lifestyle. He was really interested by the nature early in his life. After the death of his mother and his wife, he exiled to a ranch in the Dakota, a comeback with the nature. In 1886 he won the election to be the governor of New-York. Then he met McKinley and he became the VP. After the assassination of McKinley, he succeeded to him. At this moment, a new America had born. He studied law at the Columbia university so politics was a natural way to go for him. He wanted to changes things, and wasn’t the type …show more content…
He showed that he was a great environmentalist when he voted a law to create protected parks. By doing that, he protected nearly 200 million acres of the U.S forests. When he was the first president to invite a black at the white house, he showed that he wasn’t racist like the majority of the Americans in 20th century. He was a modern president. When he won the Nobel prize of peace for helping during the Russo-Japanese war. He has been influenced by the nature, sounds weird, but it’s true. During his 2 terms, he voted many law to create national parks. During his childhood, he was always in the wood, he grown with the threes. By the years he became a hunter. When he had bad times like when his wife and his mother died, he went to his ranch to recover. The nature as always been a important thing for him, so it’s was natural to protect it. It was hard to explain, during the industrial revolution, but he did it, he spent several time to be sure the forest of America would be protected, he was truly invested in this