The main events of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's (FDR) life. These include, his fight with congress over American involvement in WW2, the Great Depression and his New Deal. Includes Bibliography.
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Throughout Frederick Delano Roosevelt's prestigious career as president, he made huge contributions to the United States socially and economically through many trials and tribulations in both his political and personal life. Early on in his presidency he was forced to deal with a massive depression and later on, a World War, all while battling Polio. Roosevelt stepped up where most men would have folded in the time of depression, as Roosevelt through a number of
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quickly faced with the task of rebounding a state's economy and later during his presidential years one of the most tragic wars in history. Through all this while dealing with Polio Franklin Delano Roosevelt truly has proved himself to be one of the greatest men in American History.
Bibliography
Freedman, Russel. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1990
Gunther, John. Roosevelt in Perspective. London: Trinity Press, 1959
Nash, Gerald. Great Lives Observed. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1967
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