“Walk softly and carry a big stick!”

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“Walk softly and carry a big stick!” TEDDY ROOSEVELT “Walk softly and carry a big stick!”

Bell Work Who were the Progressives? Who was the 26th President of the United States?

Teddy Roosevelt born in New York When he was born, doctors said that he would probably never reach his teenage years (sickly). lived though his childhood and became an active young man graduated from Harvard University

Very involved young man… As a young man, Teddy liked to participate in many activities including: hunting fishing hiking swimming boxing The general idea was…if you could do it outside, Teddy was doing it!!! This led to him eventually joining the Army.

ROUGH RIDERS Teddy joined the army and started a unit called the “Rough Riders” that were well respected for their abilities. fought in the Spanish American war <<< Roosevelt and the Rough Riders on San Juan Hill

So how did this rough, tough, loud, cowboy get to be President of the United States?

President McKinley was elected as the 25th President McKinley was elected as the 25th President of the United States He had selected Teddy Roosevelt as his Vice President to secure more votes In 1901, he was shot and killed SO…… In 1901, Teddy Roosevelt took over as President of the United States

Trustbuster Teddy Roosevelt is perhaps most well know for breaking up trusts (or monopolies) broke up more than 40 business that were eating up the “little guy” helped Ida Tarbell defeat Standard Oil

Conservationist Teddy’s love for the outdoors also led him to work at saving the US wild areas What is the root word in conservationist?

Civil Rights Pioneer Teddy was the first President to invite a black man to the White House for dinner. < Booker T. Washington

Active Outdoorsman Even as President, Teddy liked to participate in outdoor activities loved to hunt and fish boxed in the back yard of the White House played with his kids

Social Reformer Teddy fought to reform some of the many problems the industrial revolution had brought to the US Worked on making slaughter houses, textile mills, and other industrial complexes more safe for common man

Teddy as a National Icon Many people looked at Teddy Roosevelt as the “way a President should be” he was a progressive President means he fought for the common man