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Conservation. He started the National Park Service, and founded Yellowstone National Park. He was a great hunter and outdoorsman, and respected nature. Most true conservationist are also hunters.

Don't forget that he also was the leader of the Rough Riders!

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One major thing was his push to set aside certain US land for National Parks so that future generations could enjoy them so at least they wouldn't be developed and destroyed.

Financially, he was known as the Trust Buster because he broke up greedy monopolies.

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He gave up his job in the navy to form a volunteer group (rough riders.) the rough riders helped the US win several important battles in Cuba.

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