In his early years, Franklin Roosevelt grew up in a wealthy family in Hyde Park, New York, where he enjoyed a privileged upbringing, including education at private schools. He developed an interest in politics and history from a young age, influenced by his mother and his distant cousin, Theodore Roosevelt. After graduating from Harvard University in 1903, he attended Columbia Law School but left after a year to pursue a career in public service, eventually becoming a New York State Senator. His early experiences, including a battle with polio in 1921, shaped his character and future leadership style.
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