Franklin Delano Roosevelt Research Paper

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882 in New York’s Hyde Park to James Roosevelt and Sara Ann Delano Roosevelt. In 1905 he married his 5th cousin Teddy Roosevelt’s niece Eleanor. The couple would have five children, Anna Eleanor, James, Elliot, Franklin D. Jr., and John A. Two of their sons, Franklin D. Jr. and James, would also enter politics and serve in the House of Representatives.
Roosevelt attended both Harvard and Columbia Law School and worked as an attorney for a few years after passing the Bar Exam in 1907. In 1910 Roosevelt would begin his political career by being elected to the New York state senate. Three years later in 1913 he was appointed the post of Assistant Secretary of the Navy under President Woodrow Wilson. After leaving his post in 1920 he would become the Democratic Vice Presidential candidate on a ticket with James M. Cox would they lose the election to Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
In 1921 tragedy would strike Roosevelt when he contracted Polio and was left paralyzed from the waist down. The athletic future president fought to regain the use of his legs, but never fully succeeded. His struggle would lead him to start the Georgia Warm Springs …show more content…

Then in 1932 amidst the Great Depression Franklin Delano Roosevelt became the 32nd President of the United States when he won the first of an unprecedented four presidential elections. Shortly after taking office in March of 1933 Roosevelt began to push through a wide array of plans in an attempt fix the economy called the “New Deal”. Some of the programs implemented by Roosevelt and his administration still remain today, including Social Security. The Great Depression would be only one of the big issues Roosevelt would face during his twelve years in office. While he struggled to fix the toppling American economy, problems were brewing

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