Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented New Deal legislation during his first hundred days in office, from March 4 to June 16, 1933. This period saw the passage of significant measures aimed at addressing the Great Depression, including the Emergency Banking Act, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and the Agricultural Adjustment Act. These initiatives were part of Roosevelt's broader strategy to provide economic relief and recovery. The first hundred days are often cited as a remarkable time of legislative activity and reform in U.S. history.
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