Everything began with a chasing trip President Roosevelt took in 1902 in Mississippi at the welcome of Mississippi Governor, Andrew H. Longino. Following three long periods of chasing, different individuals from the gathering had spotted bears, yet not Roosevelt.
The President's bear chase would be a disappointment! The following day, the chase guides found an old mountain bear that the puppies had trailed a significant separation and assaulted. The aides attached the bear to a willow tree and required the President. Here was a bear for him to shoot!
Be that as it may, Roosevelt took one take a gander at the old bear and declined to shoot it. He felt doing as such would be unsportsmanlike. Be that as it may, since it was harmed and enduring, Roosevelt requested that the bear is put down to end its torment. Expression of this hit daily papers the nation over, and political visual artist Clifford Berryman got on the story, drawing a toon indicating how President Roosevelt declined to shoot the bear while chasing in Mississippi.
The first toon, which kept running in the Washington Post on November 16, 1902, indicates Roosevelt remaining in front. The guide and bear are out of sight, and they're about a similar size. Afterward, comparative kid's shows showed up, yet the bear was littler and shaking with fear. This bear whelp at that point showed up in different kid's shows Clifford Berryman drew all through Roosevelt's vocation. That associated holds on for President Roosevelt.
He put in his shop window two stuffed toy bears his better half had made. Michtom asked consent from President Roosevelt to call these toy bears "Teddy's bears". The fast ubiquity of these bears drove Michtom to mass-deliver them, in the end framing the Ideal Novelty and Toy Company.
At about a similar time, a Germany organization, Steiff, began making stuffed bears. Margaret Steiff earned her living by sewing, first by making stuffed elephants, at that point different creatures. In 1903, an American saw a stuffed bear she had made and requested a considerable lot of them. These bears, which additionally came to be called Teddy Bears, made the universal association.
Over a century later, teddy bears have never lost ubiquity, and all can be followed to that one chasing trip in Mississippi.