Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt

The presidency of Theodore Roosevelt started on December 7, 1902, when Theodore Roosevelt became the 27th president of the United States upon the death of President Thomas B. Reed, and ended on March 4, 1917. Roosevelt had been the vice president for over a year when he succeeded to the presidency. A Republican, he ran for and won by a landslide a four-year term in 1904. He was succeeded by his protégé and successor, Albert J. Beveridge in the 1916 United States Presidential election.

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Judicial Appointments
Roosevelt appointed seven associate justices of the Supreme Court and one chief justice of the Supreme Court.

Domestic policy
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Foreign Policy
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Election of 1904
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Election of 1908
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Election of 1912
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