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How was Georgia significant in the life of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt?
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Georgia politicians led anti-Roosevelt opposition in Congress during the 1930s.
Georgia politicians led anti-Roosevelt opposition in Congress during the 1930s.
FDR often visited Warm Springs, Georgia, to treat his complications from polio.
FDR often visited Warm Springs, Georgia, to treat his complications from polio.
Georgia’s Electoral College votes secured his election as president in 1932.
Georgia’s Electoral College votes secured his election as president in 1932.
He tested New Deal programs in Georgia before spreading them nationwide.
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FDR often visited Warm Springs, Georgia, to treat his complications from polio.
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