Summarize the major changes the Roosevelt brought to the United States:
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Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States, from 1901 to 1909.  

As an effective and enterprising leader during the "progressive" era, he sought to steer the party and the country towards a stronger central power, increased regulations and a more influential, nationalist-colored foreign policy. Roosevelt's mediation in the Russo-Japanese War earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906, which strengthened his reputation.

Roosevelt was re-elected in the 1904 presidential election with a strong majority. During his time as President of the United States, he legislated against trusts, enacted extensive federal consumer laws, and enacted strong regulations for the exploitation of the country's natural resources. His goal was to strengthen the middle class and fight business interests with his so-called Square Deal, which is considered to have been a model for Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal thirty years later.  

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