What Is Theodore Roosevelt's Speech About Conserving Our Planet

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Former President, Theodore Roosevelt wrote and presented a speech about conserving our planet. The speech was mainly about the progress, the patriotism, and morality about conserving the planet. Teddy Roosevelt got all governors from each state to instate this issue. Us people of the Untied-States are using and wasting so much natural and important resources that will help us live as a society.

Every step of progress that we have made is marked by the discovery and use of natural resources. The industrial progress of the world has gone on slowly. As slow as it has been, the progress has increased at such a rate that more space has been covered during the pasts centuries than it has in the past at least six thousand years. The exhaustion of certain natural resources has been more rapid in the past century. It is almost impossible for us in this century to notice how little our ancestors knew about the store of natural resources. Without this progress, us as a country could not grow. We could not grow in knowledge or utilization. Nor could we multiply and expand industries. Since Theodore Roosevelt presented this speech, our country has made huge progress on saving the world. …show more content…

When the people of the United States deliberately undertake to raise themselves as citizens. It is the duty of true patriotism. Theodore Roosevelt has true patriotism to this country. He wants to conserve this world. And getting all of the governors of each state together to talk about this problem. The governors of each state are showing patriotism because they are trying to save or conserve this world. They want to save it for future generations can