preview

Franklin D Roosevelt's Accomplishments

Decent Essays

“There are very few things that we can know before hand. We will try, and if we decide that we are wrong, we will have to change.” These words are stated by a strong and courageous man, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who demonstrated inspiration and hope to a country that had appeared to have lost economic control. Franklin was the only United States president to be elected four times!
Franklin D. Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882, into a wealthy family of real estate and trade. Growing up as an only child, Roosevelt’s life revolved around him, full of privileges and importance within his parents and private tutors who provided him with almost all his formative education. Roosevelt attended a prestigious school in Massachusetts before receiving …show more content…

He then began his run for presidency, calling for government intervention to provide relief, recovery, reform and reconstruction. As “there is a duty on the part of the government to do something about this,” said Roosevelt. Roosevelt’s positive and upbeat approach helped him defeat his opposing candidate Herbert Hoover in November in 1932, carrying all by six states with 57% of the vote. Once Roosevelt took his first of four terms in March of 1933, thirteen million American citizens were unemployed, and hundreds of banks had been closed. Roosevelt then began facing the greatest crisis in American history since the Civil War.
In his first one hundred days, Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed, a sweeping program to bring recovery to business and agriculture, relief to the unemployed and to those in danger of losing farms and homes, known as the New Deal. The New Deal was designed to use the federal government’s power to help revitalize the economy by ‘trying’ anything and everything, focusing on the unemployed, rural and city areas. The New Deal also marked the beginning of complex social programs and growing power of labor

Get Access