A beginner's historyMace, William H. (William Harrison)
History
A beginner's history
Mace, William H. (William Harrison)
United States -- History
In the great World War, Roosevelt stood for the Allies from the first.
He opposed our neutrality and our failure to get ready for the war
which he saw coming.
When America declared war he begged to take an army to Europe. Although
for some reason he was not sent, he did send four sons. Two of them,
Theodore and Archie, were wounded, and Quentin gave his life flying and
fighting inside the German lines.
In January, 1919, Theodore Roosevelt died. No other man carried the
love and admiration of the boys and girls as did Roosevelt. The
friendly name "Teddy" was the children's name for this great man.
SUGGESTIONS INTENDED TO HELP THE PUPIL
=The Leading Facts.= _1._ Though the son of a rich man, Roosevelt
even as a boy was most democratic. _2._ In the Roosevelt home
idleness, selfishness, and cowardice were unknown. _3._ In college
Roosevelt was a good student and a genuine sportsman. _4._ In spite
of the jeers of his rich friends Roosevelt started on a political
career by joining the 21st District Republican Association of New
York City. _5._ Roosevelt was elected three times to the New York
Assembly. _6._ In 1886 he was nominated for mayor of New York City,
but he lost. _7._ In 1895 he was appointed police commissioner
for New York City. _8._ Under President McKinley he was chosen
Assistant Secretary of the Navy. _9._ During the Spanish-American
War he organized the Rough Riders and led them to victory. _10._ On
his return from war he was elected governor of New York. _11._ In
1900 he was elected Vice-President and on the death of President
McKinley six months later became President. _12._ In 1904 he was
reëlected. _13._ After he retired from the presidency he traveled
in Africa, Europe, and South America. _14._ Although nominated
for President in the campaign of 1912, he was defeated by Woodrow
Wilson. _15._ At the beginning of the World War, Roosevelt opposed
neutrality and advocated preparedness. _16._ Four of his sons took
an active part in the war. _17._ In January, 1919, Roosevelt died.
_18._ Taft had been governor of the Philippines before becoming
President. _19._ Both during his administration and afterward he
was an earnest advocate of peace.
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