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Presidential Spouse Essay:
Edith Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt
The president is the single most important and highest political unit in the United States. ... Two preeminent presidential spouses in American history are Edith Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt. ...
Theodore Roosevelt became the 25th President of the United States after the assassination of President William McKinley. ... Roosevelt affirmed her role with such dignity and guarded the privacy of her family, which attracted everyone’s interest. ...
During their years in the White House, Edith made significant changes such as adding a new wing for executive offices, and freeing the mansions entire upstairs for family use. ...
President Theodore Roosevelt and his family, which consisted of First Lady Edith and their six children, was a high profile family. ... Roosevelt added the balance and thoughtful consideration to their family. Of the married couple, Edith was considered the sounder judge of men and of money, also providing a balance for her husband’s zestfulness. President Roosevelt died in 1919, but Mrs. Roosevelt traveled extensively. She visited Puerto Rico, Portugal, and even the Philippines when her son, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
Approximate Word count = 869 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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