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In “Night At The Museum” In “Night At The Museum” We Read About Teddy Roosevelt We Read About Teddy Roosevelt

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Page 1: In “Night At The Museum” We Read About Teddy Roosevelt We Read About Teddy Roosevelt

In “Night At The Museum”In “Night At The Museum”

We Read About Teddy RooseveltWe Read About Teddy Roosevelt

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Teddy RooseveltTeddy Roosevelt

A Book AliveA Book Alive at the at the

Henry Barnard School Museum Henry Barnard School Museum

Written and Illustrated Written and Illustrated

by Victor and Jerry by Victor and Jerry

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Teddy RooseveltTeddy Roosevelt

Born October 27, 1858. Born October 27, 1858. He Attended Harvard College and Columbia He Attended Harvard College and Columbia

Law School.Law School. His family was wealthy and powerful.His family was wealthy and powerful. Theodore's father, known in the familyTheodore's father, known in the family

as "Thee", was a New York City philanthropist,as "Thee", was a New York City philanthropist,

merchant, and partner in the familymerchant, and partner in the family

glass-importing firm, Roosevelt and Son. glass-importing firm, Roosevelt and Son.

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His nickname was Teddy.His nickname was Teddy.

Teddy’s first wife’s name is Edith Teddy’s first wife’s name is Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt.Kermit Carow Roosevelt.

He was right handedHe was right handed

.

Facts about Teddy Roosevelt

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What he looked like

He had brown hair and white skinHe was a normal person He was 5 foot 10 inchesHe weighed 220 poundsHe spoke English When people met him they felt special and honored because he is a president.

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Panama CanalPanama Canal

In the 1800’s Teddy Roosevelt built the In the 1800’s Teddy Roosevelt built the Panama Canal.Panama Canal.

The The Panama CanalPanama Canal is a major ship canal is a major ship canal that goes across the Isthmus of Panama in that goes across the Isthmus of Panama in Central America, connecting the Atlantic Central America, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. and Pacific Oceans.

Ships can travel from the Atlantic to the Ships can travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean without having to go all the Pacific Ocean without having to go all the way around South America.way around South America.

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The Isthmus of Panama is a narrow strip of land, with water on either side, that connects two larger bodies of land.

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Teddy Roosevelt Teddy Roosevelt built the Panama built the Panama Canal.Canal.

It is a “shortcut” It is a “shortcut” from the Atlantic from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean to the Pacific Ocean through Ocean through Panama in Central Panama in Central America.America.

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The Battle of San Juan HillThe Battle of San Juan Hill

The The Battle of San Juan HillBattle of San Juan Hill was the was the bloodiest and most famous battle of bloodiest and most famous battle of the Spanish-American War. the Spanish-American War.

The War was the US and Cuba The War was the US and Cuba against Spain.against Spain.

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Teddy Roosevelt led the “Rough Riders” into battle.

He became so famous because of the victory that he was elected president.

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Teddy Roosevelt’s PresidencyTeddy Roosevelt’s Presidency

With the assassination of President With the assassination of President McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, not McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, not quite 43, became the youngest quite 43, became the youngest President in the Nation's history.President in the Nation's history.

He brought new excitement and He brought new excitement and power to the Presidency, as he led power to the Presidency, as he led Congress and the American public Congress and the American public toward progressive reforms and a toward progressive reforms and a strong foreign policy. strong foreign policy.

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Assassination AttemptAssassination Attempt

While campaigning in Milwaukee, he While campaigning in Milwaukee, he was shot in the chest by a fanatic. was shot in the chest by a fanatic.

Roosevelt soon recovered. Roosevelt soon recovered.

He said, "No man has had a happier He said, "No man has had a happier life than I have led; a happier life in life than I have led; a happier life in every way." every way."

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Teddy Roosevelt died on January 6, 1919

Teddy Roosevelt’s tomb is in New York.

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When We Read “Night At The When We Read “Night At The Museum” Museum”

Teddy Roosevelt fell in love with Teddy Roosevelt fell in love with SacajaweaSacajawea

Yanyelle and Yulyana Torres have Yanyelle and Yulyana Torres have written a play about her that they are written a play about her that they are going to present right nowgoing to present right now