Theodre Roosevelt and Harry Truman
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Theodore Roosevelt and Harry Truman have many similarities and
differences. They both had great impacts on the United States of America during
their presidential terms. These two individuals have greatly affecting American
history today.
Theodore Roosevelt and Harry Truman were both great presidents during
their times. Theodores presidential term was in the early 1900s to 1909 and
Truman became president because of the sudden death of FDR in 1940s. Both
of these men had experience in the federal government before their presidential
term. They both were the vice presidents of America. Roosevelt and Truman
actually had a lot in common.
Foreign Policy was big for both of them. They felt to help the smaller
uncivilized nations. Truman became president because he was in the
middle of a war crisis. After FDR died, Truman had to take his place as president.
In the middle of warfare Truman had a great deal of pressure on him but
managed. As for Roosevelt, he too was in shock when Mckinley died. He knoew
then that he had to take over. As for his second term he ran and won because of
his opponent ended up passing away. Roosevelt ran without an opponent and
easily declared a victory in 1904. They were also both of the same party which
was democratic. They did have a lot of differences also.
These two American leaders also had brought benefits. They each had
had their own contributions to history. Theodore Roosevelt especially made great
contributions to American soil during his time. He was known as a
conservationist. He believed that American citizens should conserve our natural
resources as much as possible. He saw himself as a historian because he was
President of the American Historical Association and as a naturalist because he
was considered as an authority to saving large mammals and led two scientific
journeys for different American Museums. Even if he didn't become President, he
would have been remembered for his contributions as a conservationist.
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