President Franklin D. Roosevelt led the United States out of the Great Depression, through World War II, and into the threshold of a modern era. The two-term president from Hyde Park, New York served from 1933 to 1945. FDR was the first president to travel on an airplane, the first to name a women to a presidential cabinet, and the first president to be seen on television.
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