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How did living in Georgia influence Franklin Roosevelt and by Roosevelt’s relationship with Georgia, who did he try to help with his programs?

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In 1924, three years after Roosevelt contracted polio, he began visiting Warm Springs in Georgia. The springs were thought to be beneficial for polio victims. Roosevelt, who became the U.S. president in 1932, is pictured in front of the Little White House in Warm Springs. His programmes helped support polio victims

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