Compare And Contrast Roosevelt And Anna Hall

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Eleanor Roosevelt's parent, Elliott Roosevelt and Anna Hall, grew up in different households. Anna grew up in a religious and strict family, while Elliotts life was filled with adventure and a sense of freedom. The two would meet at parties and ballroom, the moving to a more intimate relationship by the winter of 1883. After time, the two would become deeply in love, eventually marrying on December 1, 1883 at New York Calvary Church. Almost a year later, during the winter of 1884, the couple conceived, and would give birth to Eleanor on October 11, 1884. Two years later, on October 1, 1889, Anna gave birth to a boy who was named Elliot Jr. While the family lived a relative life of luxury and high social status, Elliot was dissatisfied on how

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