Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt was called the trust buster by some.
Theodore Roosevelt worked to get laws passed that outlawed large trusts and broke up monopolies in business.
Certain trusts at the turn of the 19th century were creating unfair monopolies or breaking various laws. The "trusts" of the Rockefellers and the Carnegies, were fronts, in a manner of speaking, formed to disguise illegal activities. One US president, Theodore Roosevelt was known as a "trust buster". He wanted a fair deal for the American people.
It is what is sounds like-- a person who busts, or breaks up, business trusts. The name was often used to describe Theodore Roosevelt because of his efforts to get anti-trust laws passed and enforced.
The origination of the last name Buster is English or Anglo-Saxon. The surname Buster was also commonly used in Ireland. The first Buster to come to the United States was Jacob Buster in 1804.
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"Trust Buster" He earn the title of 'Trust Buster' as president by fighting against corrupt businesses.
Teddy Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt is known as the trust buster.
He was somewhat of a trust buster and tried to start progessiveism but left and his handpicked sucessor Taft.
Well, he was known as Teddy Roosevelt but I don't know if you mean as a nickname or something else. TR was know as the Trust-buster because when he was president , due to the assassination of McKinley, his goal was to "bust" every trust that were considered bad monopolies, and were not profitable but harmful to the people. He, unlike others, worked and fought for the people. TR was know as the Trust-buster because when he was president , due to the assassination of McKinley, his goal was to "bust" every trust that were considered bad monopolies, and were not profitable but harmful to the people. He, unlike others, worked and fought for the people.
he did not like them and he had dissolved many monopolies and is known as the "trust buster"
Will Wheaton
He believed that trusts should be broken up to ensure competition. He was known as The Trust Buster.
Not initially. The 1890 act was not used effectively until the administration of President Theodore Roosevelt, from 1901 to 1909. Roosevelt had studied the actions of US industrialists and became known as the "trust-buster" for his efforts to prevent monopolies from controlling entire areas of the US economy.
The Northern Securities Company was formed in 1902 by railroad interests to continue their monopoly on rail commerce. The company was sued in 1902 under the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 by President Theodore Roosevelt, one of the first anti-trust cases filed against corporate interests. In 1904, the US Supreme Court confirmed the ruling inNorthern Securities Co. v. United States, and the trust was dissolved.
Theodore Roosevelt called the trust buster because of his efforts to break up trusts and outlaw business monopolies.
Yes more than roosevelt even. compared to roosevelt Taft had 90 trust which is twice as more than roosevelts. Thoug he approached it with a peaceful bills such as his dollar diplomacy "subsituting the dollar for bullets" Taft supported many Progressive cause. Taft broke more trust than TR (Theodore Roosevelt)