The story about the possible origin of the teddy bear dates back to 1902. When American President Roosevelt made a trip to the south of the country, with the intention of mediating a border conflict between the states of Louisiana and Mississippi. To entertain the president his hosts organized a hunt; They captured an old, injured and tired bear, which they tied to a tree, so that the president could shoot it and have an “easy” trophy to take home. Roosevelt refused to do so, an incident that was caricatured by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, with his caricature having national circulation. The newspaper drawing inspired a toy salesman named Morris Michton to sew a doll: a rudimentary plush bear that, for lack of anything better, had buttons for eyes. Michton placed the bear and the Berryman cartoon cut out of the newspaper in the window of his store, with the sole intention of drawing the attention of passers-by to his business. As he did so, he didn't know that the king of toys had just been born.
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