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The Attempted Assassination of Teddy Roosevelt

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Teddy Roosevelt in 1912 decided to run for a third term as president after being disappointed in his hand-picked successor William Howard Taft's administration. After losing the Republican nomination, Roosevelt ran as a third-party candidate, and the campaign became extremely heated. Toward the end of the campaign, he visited Milwaukee Wisconsin where he was shot from five feet away. Tune in to find out about the attempted assassination of President Teddy Roosevelt.

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Sources:

“Bull Moose Party.” Ohio History Central. Accessed February 20, 2023. https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Bull_Moose_Party.

“Glass Used by Teddy Roosevelt after Assassination Attempt.” Wisconsin Historical Society. Accessed February 20, 2023. https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS2773.

“John Flammang Schrank.” Theodore Roosevelt Center. Dickinson State University. Accessed February 20, 2023. https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/Learn-About-TR/TR-Encyclopedia/Law-and-Justice/John-Flammang-Schrank.aspx.

Klein, Christopher. “When Teddy Roosevelt Was Shot in 1912, a Speech May Have Saved His Life.” History, July 21, 2019. https://www.history.com/news/shot-in-the-chest-100-years-ago-teddy-roosevelt-kept-on-talking.

Robbins, Dean. “Shot in the Chest, Theodore Roosevelt Kept Talking in Milwaukee.” Wisconsin Life, October 14, 2016. https://wisconsinlife.org/story/shot-in-the-chest-theodore-roosevelt-kept-talking-in-milwaukee/.

“Theodore Roosevelt Shot in Milwaukee .” History. A&E Television Networ, May 6, 2022. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/theodore-roosevelt-shot-in-milwaukee.

“William McKinley Assassination: Topics in Chronicling America.” Library of Congress. Accessed February 20, 2023. https://guides.loc.gov/chronicling-america-william-mckinley-assassination#:~:text=Chronicling%20America%3A%20Historic%20American%20Newspapers,Exposition%20in%20Buffalo%2C%20New%20York.

Wisconsin Historical Society. Wisconsin Local History & Biography Articles; Racine Journal, Racine, WI. August 13, 1921"; viewed online at https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Newspaper/BA14014 on Febuary 20,2023

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Teddy Roosevelt in 1912 decided to run for a third term as president after being disappointed in his hand-picked successor William Howard Taft's administration. After losing the Republican nomination, Roosevelt ran as a third-party candidate, and the campaign became extremely heated. Toward the end of the campaign, he visited Milwaukee Wisconsin where he was shot from five feet away. Tune in to find out about the attempted assassination of President Teddy Roosevelt.

Make sure to let us know what you think of third party candidates on Facebook, Instagram, or send an email badgerlandjournal@gmail.com

Sources:

“Bull Moose Party.” Ohio History Central. Accessed February 20, 2023. https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Bull_Moose_Party.

“Glass Used by Teddy Roosevelt after Assassination Attempt.” Wisconsin Historical Society. Accessed February 20, 2023. https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS2773.

“John Flammang Schrank.” Theodore Roosevelt Center. Dickinson State University. Accessed February 20, 2023. https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/Learn-About-TR/TR-Encyclopedia/Law-and-Justice/John-Flammang-Schrank.aspx.

Klein, Christopher. “When Teddy Roosevelt Was Shot in 1912, a Speech May Have Saved His Life.” History, July 21, 2019. https://www.history.com/news/shot-in-the-chest-100-years-ago-teddy-roosevelt-kept-on-talking.

Robbins, Dean. “Shot in the Chest, Theodore Roosevelt Kept Talking in Milwaukee.” Wisconsin Life, October 14, 2016. https://wisconsinlife.org/story/shot-in-the-chest-theodore-roosevelt-kept-talking-in-milwaukee/.

“Theodore Roosevelt Shot in Milwaukee .” History. A&E Television Networ, May 6, 2022. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/theodore-roosevelt-shot-in-milwaukee.

“William McKinley Assassination: Topics in Chronicling America.” Library of Congress. Accessed February 20, 2023. https://guides.loc.gov/chronicling-america-william-mckinley-assassination#:~:text=Chronicling%20America%3A%20Historic%20American%20Newspapers,Exposition%20in%20Buffalo%2C%20New%20York.

Wisconsin Historical Society. Wisconsin Local History & Biography Articles; Racine Journal, Racine, WI. August 13, 1921"; viewed online at https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Newspaper/BA14014 on Febuary 20,2023

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