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Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt, Jr. foi um estadista norte-americano, filho de Theodore Roosevelt e Martha Bulloch. Foi o vigésimo quinto vice-presidente e o vigésimo sexto presidente dos Estados Unidos, de 1901 a 1909. Roosevelt assumiu a presidência em 1901, após a morte do titular, William McKinley. Seu rosto está esculpido no Monte Rushmore ao lado de outros três presidentes: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson e Abraham Lincoln. More information...

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