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Roosevelt And The New Deal
1.In Jan 30, 1882, Roosevelt is born in Hyde Park, New York.
3. In 1913,Franklin Roosevelt is appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy under President Woodrow Wilson.
3.In Nov 6, 1928, Franklin Roosevelt became the governor of New York.
5. In Nov 8, 1932, Roosevelt defeats Herbert Hoover to become the 32nd President of USA.
6. In 1933, in the "First 100 Days," Roosevelt introduced fifteen legislative proposals which was the basis of the New Deal through Congress.
7. In 1933, in the First New Deal, the government provided more job opportunity for American by creating more public agencies and the regulate the banking industry to provide ‘immediate relief’ from the Depression.
8. In Nov 3, 1936 , Roosevelt defeats Alfred Landon, winning re-election

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