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Episode #62 - Theodore Roosevelt: The Rough Rider President

Episode #62 - Theodore Roosevelt: The Rough Rider President

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In this episode of The History in Motion Podcast, we explore the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt—a leader who redefined the role of government in the American economy. Known as the 'Trust Buster,' Roosevelt fought to curb corporate monopolies, regulate industry, and protect consumers, laying the foundation for the modern regulatory state.

Born in 1858 to a wealthy New York family, Roosevelt rose through politics with a reputation for energy, reform, and a deep sense of justice. As president, he took on powerful business interests, championed the Sherman Antitrust Act, and pursued fairer economic policies through his Square Deal—promoting fairness for workers, consumers, and small businesses. From railroad regulation to food safety laws, Roosevelt shifted the federal government from a bystander to a watchdog.

But Roosevelt’s activism also raised questions: How far should government go in regulating capitalism? And did his reforms go far enough?

Join us as we explore how Teddy Roosevelt’s bold economic vision reshaped American capitalism and forever changed the presidency.

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