I was an American statesman, politician, conservationist, naturalist, writer, and I was the 26th president of the United States from 1901-1909, I was the 25th vice president, and 33rd governor of New York My mother died of typhoid fever and my wife died on the dame day due to Bright’s disease, a disease that has to do with the kidney’s
In 1884 I became a sheriff for two years and then returned to politics.
In 1886 I got married again and had five more children.
After the Spanish-American war I was governor. Then, I became vice president under William McKinley in 1896. When McKinley died at the start of his second term in 1901, I became president and moved into the White House and stayed for the next 8 years.