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Roosevelt's health declined, and he passed away in 1919 from "summary" of The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris

Roosevelt's robust health, which had sustained him through decades of strenuous activity and political battles, began to falter in the later years of his life. The stress and demands of his presidency, as well as his adventurous lifestyle, took a toll on his body. Despite his efforts to maintain his physical vigor through exercise and outdoor pursuits, he could not escape the effects of aging. As the years passed, Roosevelt faced a series of health problems that gradually worsened. Chronic illnesses such as asthma and rheumatism plagued him, causing him pain and discomfort. His doctors warned him about the risks of overexertion and urged him to slow down, but Roosevelt was unwilling to heed their advice. He continued to push himself to the limit, refusing to let his declining health interfere with his active lifestyle. In 1919, Roosevelt's health took a turn for the worse. He fell seriously ill with inflammatory rheumatism, which left him weak and bedridden. Despite his illness, he remained determined to carry on with his work and political activities. However, his condition continued to deteriorate, and he was eventually forced to acknowledge the severity of his illness. On January 6, 1919, Theodore Roosevelt passed away at the age of sixty. His death marked the end of an era in American politics and left a void in the hearts of many who had admired and respected him. The nation mourned the loss of a beloved leader, whose indomitable spirit and passion for public service had left an indelible mark on the country. Theodore Roosevelt's legacy would live on, inspiring future generations to strive for greatness and uphold the values of courage, integrity, and dedication that he had exemplified throughout his life.
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    The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt

    Edmund Morris

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