The Roosevelt Corollary was mainly aimed towards the Europeans that were intervening with affairs in the Americas.
When the Roosevelt Corollary was issued, it amended the Monroe Doctrine.
Monroe Doctrine
Theodore Roosevelt
The Roosevelt Corollary was an idea Theodore Roosevelt stated in his inauguration speech that added more terms to the Monroe Doctrine. This was an idea that the United States be more forceful in foreign affairs.
it helped people
President Theodore Roosevelt issued the Roosevelt Corollary because he wanted to show other countries that the United States would not tolerate governments in foreign lands that took advantage of their citizens. Theodore Roosevelt used this idea as a format for his inaugural speech.
Theodore Roosevelt's initial program to pass as much legislation as possible was called the Roosevelt Corollary. When Theodore Roosevelt became President of the United States, the Great Depression was in its final years.
American fear that financial instability in the Dominican Republic would lead to European intervention.
The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.
In 1904. In Santo Domingo U.S business groups came into conflict with German and French interests. The US minister to santo domingo, William F Powell appealed to the US government for the protection on behalf of US shipping companies and bankers. These foreign rivalries triggered internal disputes as a result.
The Roosevelt Corollary was issued in 1904, well before Roosevelt's inaugural in 1905. Because he had become President due to an assassination, the Constitution at that time did not provide for the appointment of a new Vice-President. So In 1904, Roosevelt had NO Vice-President.
The Roosevelt Corollary protected economic interests.