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President Franklin D.
Roosevelt
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The
32nd U.S. President is Franklin Delano Roosevelt, (FDR), who serves from
1933 to 1945.
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Vice Pres. |
John
Nance Garner was Roosevelt's Vice President
for the first 2 terms.
Known as "Cactus Jack" He served as U.S. Representative from
Texas from 1903 to 1933.
Garner was born near Detroit, Red River County,
Texas on
November 22, 1868.
He died on November 7, 1967 in Uvalde, Uvalde County,
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First Lady |
Anna
Eleanor Roosevelt was First Lady. They had 5 children. |
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Roosevelt was a
democrat from
New York.
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Theodore Roosevelt were 5th cousins.
The Great Depression caused 13 million unemployed and closed
nearly every bank. The Nation had achieved some recovery by
1936.
Roosevelt survived an assassination attempt when shot by
Guiseppe Zangara, in Miami,
Florida on February 15, 1933. |
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"In this dedication
of a Nation we humbly ask the blessing of God. May He protect
each and every one of us. May He guide me in the days to come." - President Franklin
D. Roosevelt, First Inaugural Address. |
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"The only thing we
have to fear is fear itself." - President Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Digital Archives
Franklin D. Roosevelt - White House History
Presidential Elections
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1933 |
Act |
The
20th Amendment was ratified shortening the interval between the
election for president and the inauguration. The president is
elected on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November of
every fourth year.
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1937 |
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President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt
is re-elected to a second term.
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Vice |
John
Nance Garner was Roosevelt's Vice
President for the first 2 terms. |
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Roosevelt was a
democrat from
New York.
Loosing the Supreme
Court battle to restrict the court which had been invalidating key
provisions of the New Deal Measures he facilitated a revolution
in constitutional law. The government could then legally
regulate the economy. |
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Inaug. Addr. |
"While this duty rests upon
me I shall do my utmost to speak their purpose and to do their
will, seeking Divine guidance to help us each and every one to
give light to them that sit in darkness and to guide our feet
into the way of peace." - President Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Second Inaugural Address. |
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"The Presidency is
not merely an administrative office. That's the least of it. It
is more than an engineering job, efficient or inefficient. It is
pre-eminently a place of moral leadership." - President
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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1941 |
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President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt begins a third term.
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Vice Pres. |
Henry
Agard Wallace was Roosevelt's second Vice President.
He was U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1945 until 1946.
Wallace was born near Orient, Adair County,
Iowa, October 7,
1888.
He died in Danbury, Fairfield County,
Connecticut on November
18, 1965. |
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Roosevelt was a
democrat from
New York.
After the Pearl
Harbor attack on December 7, 1941, Roosevelt directed the Nation
in preparing for war. |
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Inaug. Addr. |
"We do not retreat. We are not
content to stand still. As Americans, we go forward, in the
service of our country, by the will of God." - President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Third Inaugural Address. |
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"A good leader can't
get too far ahead of his followers." - President Franklin D.
Roosevelt. |
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1945 |
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President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt
is re-elected to a fourth term, but will die in office.
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Vice |
U.S. Senator
Harry S. Truman of Independence,
Missouri becomes Vice President. |
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Info. |
Roosevelt was a
democrat from
New York.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
was the only President elected to the presidency, four times. |
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Inaug. Addr. |
"The
Almighty God has blessed our land in many ways. He has given our
people stout hearts and strong arms with which to strike mighty
blows for freedom and truth. He has given to our country a faith
which has become the hope of all peoples in an anguished world.
So we pray to Him now for the vision to see our way clearly--to
see the way that leads to a better life for ourselves and for
all our fellow men--to the achievement of His will to peace on
earth." - President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Forth Inaugural Address. |
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"Happiness lies in
the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort." -
President Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
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Birth Death
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Franklin D Roosevelt
was born in Hyde Park, New York,
NY on January 30, 1882.
F. D. Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Warm Springs,
Georgia, on April 12, 1945, just two weeks before Germany
surrendered ending World War II. |
Index |
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Digital Archives
Franklin D. Roosevelt - White House History
Presidential Elections
Inauguration Speeches
Party Platforms |
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Executive Jumps -
G Washington
- J Adams -
T
Jefferson - J Madison -
J Monroe -
J Q
Adams - A Jackson -
- M Van Buren -
W
H Harrison - J Tyler -
J Polk -
Z Taylor -
M Fillmore -
F Pierce
- J Buchanan -
A
Lincoln - A Johnson -
- U S Grant -
R B Hayes
- J Garfield -
C
Arthur - G Cleveland -
B Harrison -
G
Cleveland - W McKinley -
T Roosevelt -
- W Taft
- W Wilson -
W Harding
- C Coolidge -
H
Hoover - F D Roosevelt -
H Truman -
D D Eisenhower
- J F Kennedy -
- L B Johnson -
R Nixon -
G Ford -
J Carter -
R Reagan -
G H W Bush
- B Clinton -
G W Bush
- BH Obama -
- Methodology -
TimeLine of the Presidency -
Inauguration Speeches
- Party Platforms
-
The Early Presidents
- Distinctions of the
Presidencies
Black
American Patriots -
President's Day -
Rhymes about the
Founding Fathers
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