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Born in New York would later become the 26th U.S President
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Roosevelt became president after William McKinley was assassinated, becoming the youngest U.S president.
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Roosevelt helped end a major coal strike by making peace between workers and mine owners, preventing a national energy shortage.
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This law made it illegal for railroads to offer rebates, which are like discounts, making sure all shippers pay the same price
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Roosevelt made the first federal bird reservation, starting the National Wildlife Refuge
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Roosevelt won his first full term
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President Theodore Roosevelt signed a proclamation establishing it to protect its geological formation under the newly passed Antiquities Act.
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This law required honest labeling of food and medicine
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Roosevelt transferred Yosemite Valley to federal control, expanding national park protection
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After leaving office, Roosevelt went on a year-long trip to Africa for exploration.
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Roosevelt ran as a third-party candidate under the progressive "Bull Moose" Party but lost to Woodrow Wilson.