back then, 60 was a ripe old age, these days, it's more like 80-90. Dying in your sleep without any prior dragged-out illness is the ideal way to go, really👵👴🙏
Not really, average lifespans were shorter due to infant/childhood mortality, but if you made it to adulthood, you had a pretty good chance of living until your 70s or even 80s. Of course, there was less available treatment for things, so an infection or something could take you out. My great-great grandfather was born in 1859, a year after Roosevelt, and lived to be 83. His father was born in 1832 and lived to be 74.
@@GenerationsFound but what a life he had. Sometimes are best Presidents were the accidental ones. TR and his family were mightly amusing in the White House.
back then, 60 was a ripe old age, these days, it's more like 80-90. Dying in your sleep without any prior dragged-out illness is the ideal way to go, really👵👴🙏
Agreed
Not really, average lifespans were shorter due to infant/childhood mortality, but if you made it to adulthood, you had a pretty good chance of living until your 70s or even 80s. Of course, there was less available treatment for things, so an infection or something could take you out. My great-great grandfather was born in 1859, a year after Roosevelt, and lived to be 83. His father was born in 1832 and lived to be 74.
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Excellent! I really enjoyed that and I learned a lot. Thank you for creating this great video! 👍
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You are awesome at presenting your videos! Teddy Roosevelt was one of my favorites! Great choice of music!
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Absolutely amazing my friend, full view and thumbs up,,👍
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Theodore Roosevelt is 8 of HEARTS 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THEODORE ROOSEVELT REST IN POWER Blessings and HUGS! 👑💜
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Great story!
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As Muslims, we prefer simple dignified funerals. I, therefore, admire the simple and dignified way his obsequies were conducted.
That is so interesting. I agree.
He packed so much into 61 years!
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Nice story, shame Bullock barely lasted to see the monument. I never knew he was awarded the Medal of Honor and that he was a Lt Col. Well done👍🏻👍🏻13
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King JESUS is COMING SOON ,BE READY! Blessings and HUGS! 👑💜
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Shut up!
He lost his will to live when his youngest son Quentin was killed in WW1.
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@@GenerationsFound but what a life he had. Sometimes are best Presidents were the accidental ones. TR and his family were mightly amusing in the White House.
Great story telling, I didn't know TR died of a blood clot.
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The children were not "placing flowers on TR's grave."
That is how the video is described by the library Congress
@@GenerationsFound It doesn't matter who "described" it, is still incorrect. "Library of Congress," or not, it is still wrong.
Is there any generations of younger ones still living?
The old Bull moose himself got shot and still went campaigning 👍👍🫡
He was a tough old guy
@@GenerationsFound he was going to be the GOP nominee in 1920, but he died. We got the godawful Warren Harding.