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Teddy Roosevelt got it right. One hundred eleven years ago, our 26th president signed the Antiquities Act, one of the most important and consequential laws in American history. But today ...
So Congress passed and President Teddy Roosevelt signed the Antiquities Act of 1906, giving presidents the authority to preserve imperiled mountains, forests, cultural treasures and other public ...
Serving as a long-distance mediator, President Theodore Roosevelt helped end a war between Russia and Japan when, on this day in 1905, the combatants signed the Treaty of Portsmouth, halting their ...
In 1906, President Teddy Roosevelt signed the Antiquities Act, giving the President power to proclaim objects on federal lands as national monuments and to reserve the smallest area of land ...
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