Franklin D. Roosevelt About Me

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Franklin D. Roosevelt
Country: Washington, D.C.
Hometown: New Hyde Park, NY
Roosevelt
Sex: Male
Birthday: 1882
Relationship Status: Married to Eleanor
About Me
Activities: Being the President of the United States from the years 1932-1945 and
getting the US out of a Great Depression and World War II.
Interests: World peace, end poverty in America, and win World War II.
About Me:
I was born in Hyde Park, New York in 1882. I grew up in New York and attended Harvard
University and Columbia Law School. In 1905, I married Eleanor Roosevelt and in 1910 I
became the Senator of New York.
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I later became the President of the United States in 1932, in the midst of the Great
Depression. I passed legislation such as the New Deal, and eventually helped American
get out of the depression. In 1941, I entered the United States into World War II after
the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. I promoted the world wide spread of democracy and
the destruction of communism.
I died on April 12th, 1945 in Warm Springs, Georgia.
One of my accomplishments include being the only U.S. President in history to serve (4)
terms.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt is hoping to send those Germans packing.
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Networks:
Washington D.C.
Birthday:
January 30, 1882
Political:
Democrat
Religion:
Christian
Hometown:
New Hyde Park, NY
Winston Churchill to Franklin D. Roosevelt : Are you going to
declare war?
Franklin D. Roosevelt is furious. I just woke to the news of the
U.S. getting bombed at Pearl Harbor by the Japanese!
Franklin D. Roosevelt is worried that Hitler just invaded Poland.
I hope we can stay out of war…
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Franklin D. Roosevelt is giving a fireside chat. Hope you all
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Franklin D. Roosevelt is hammering out the details of the New
Deal.
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