Teddy Roosevelt Project - Emily Teal

  • Yosemite under Federal Control

    Yosemite under Federal Control
    While this act occurred before his presidency, Roosevelt later expanded federal protection for Yosemite, reflecting his commitment to conservation.
  • Named President when McKinley is assassinated

    Named President when McKinley is assassinated
    Following the assassination of President William McKinley, Roosevelt was sworn in as the 26th president of the United States.
  • Energy crisis - Anthracite Coal Strike

    Energy crisis - Anthracite Coal Strike
    The strike led to a national energy crisis, and Roosevelt intervened, becoming the first president to mediate a labor dispute.
  • Elkins Act passed

    Elkins Act passed
    This act strengthened the Interstate Commerce Act by prohibiting railroads from accepting rebates and aimed to curb railroad monopolies.
  • Pelican Island, Florida, named first national wildlife refuge

    Pelican Island, Florida, named first national wildlife refuge
    Roosevelt established Pelican Island as the first national wildlife refuge, marking a significant step in wildlife conservation.
  • Theodore Roosevelt is born

    Theodore Roosevelt is born
    Born in New York City, Roosevelt would grow up to become a soldier, writer, and the 26th president of the United States.
  • Wins first full term as President

    Wins first full term as President
    Roosevelt was elected to a full term after initially serving out McKinley's term, winning by a wide margin.
  • Passage of Pure Food And Drug Act

    Passage of Pure Food And Drug Act
    This Act aimed to prevent misbranding and adulteration of foods and drugs, reflecting Roosevelt's dedication to consumer protection.
  • Devil’s Tower, Wyoming, named first national monument

    Devil’s Tower, Wyoming, named first national monument
    Devil's Tower was designated the first national monument by President Roosevelt, showcasing his commitment to conservation.
  • Leaves presidency, visits Africa

    Leaves presidency, visits Africa
    After completing his second term, Roosevelt embarked on a grand safari in Africa, emphasizing his adventurous spirit.
  • Runs for presidency, unsuccessfully for Bull-Moose Party

    Runs for presidency, unsuccessfully for Bull-Moose Party
    Roosevelt ran for president as a third-party candidate for the Progressive Party (Bull Moose Party) but lost to Woodrow Wilson.