How Did Theodore Roosevelt Led America

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There have been many great men and women in American history. Some of these men and women include, Benjamin Franklin, Martin Luther King Jr, Elvis Presley, Babe Ruth, Louis Armstrong and Charles Lindbergh but one man stands above the rest, the twenty-sixth president of the United States, the force behind the digging of Panama Canal, President Theodore Roosevelt is the most significant person in the United States’ history between 1877 and 1990 because he led America through progressive reforms, made strong foreign policy and gave the president more power in government.
America was evolving, but without a strong leader to help them through Progressive Reforms America would become weakened and divided. Luckily, a strong leader was able to surface, President Theodore Roosevelt was able to lead America through these tough times
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Making travel easier and making it more possible for people to travel from suburban areas to urban areas, allowing citizens to get better jobs in the city. Not only did Roosevelt change the quality and efficiency of travel but he also increased the quality of life by making the public more aware of commercialism and no longer allowing robber barons to keep the economy in their clutches. The problem of commercialism was, many events, activities, and joys of life were being taken over in order to make profit. In an editorial written by Theodore Roosevelt, called Commercialism, Hysteria and Homicide, he wrote “The new boxing law of this state are sufficient to show the great unknown of the law and its demoralizing effects. Such a boxing contest is too unpleasantly like the gladiatorial games of later Rome, the objection being, not the actual encounter of the two men, but to the mixture of commercialism and of hysteria.” While this is focused on the idea of boxing it captures the problem of commercialism. It was no longer about the people and their enjoyment but making a profit and