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President Franklin D.
Roosevelt
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President Roosevelt, considered to be the last of America’s
Founding Fathers, was the first president to serve more than two terms in
office – serving a total of 12 years from 1933 to 1945. He was elected as the
32nd president of the United States (which compliments his position as a 32nd
degree Mason) and was almost solely responsible for ushering America out of the
Great Depression.
On April 12th, 1945, near the end of World War II, President
Franklin D. Roosevelt passed away from a cerebral hemorrhage in his brain. His
passing was both the end of an era and the beginning of an era
Roosevelt had inspired and led the nation out certain
complete economic breakdown and possible revolution; through the rebuilding and
restructuring of America; through a ferocious world war and placed the United
States of America back on the road to strength, security and success. But his
death also announced the coming of a period of chaotic uncertainty: the nuclear
age, the Cold War, the space age, Viet Nam, and a period of seeming chaos
through the 50’s and 60’s before finally resolving into a new America and World
by the 1970's.

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