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The narrative traces Thomas Hart Benton from frontier origins through a lengthy Senate career, portraying him as a vigorous advocate for Western expansion. It follows his alignment with Jacksonian principles and his clashes over the national bank, the spoils system, protective tariffs, and nullification. He persistently promotes territorial extension toward the Pacific and figures prominently in debates over Oregon and Anglo-American boundary troubles. The treatment considers how the expansion of territory and the Mexican campaigns brought the slavery question into politics and strained party loyalties. It closes by showing Benton's growing isolation as the old Nationalist Democracy fragmented and his political fortunes waned.

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Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) was the 26th President of the United States and a prominent figure in American history known for his progressive policies and vigorous leadership style. A prolific writer, he authored numerous works that reflect his diverse interests, including nature, politics, and history. His notable book, "A Square Deal," outlines his vision for fairness and justice in American society. Roosevelt was also an avid outdoorsman, which is captured in his work "A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open," where he shares his passion for nature and adventure. His speeches and writings continue to influence American political thought and environmental conservation.

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