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.
The Roosevelt Corollary protected economic interests.
When the Roosevelt Corollary was issued, it amended the Monroe Doctrine.
The Roosevelt Corollary was mainly aimed towards the Europeans that were intervening with affairs in the Americas.
Dollar diplomacy was an extension of the Roosevelt Corollary in the sense that Roosevelt tried to eliminate European
Dollar diplomacy was an extension of the Roosevelt Corollary in the sense that Roosevelt tried to eliminate European
Dollar diplomacy was an extension of the Roosevelt Corollary in the sense that Roosevelt tried to eliminate European
Dollar diplomacy was an extension of the Roosevelt Corollary in the sense that Roosevelt tried to eliminate European
The Roosevelt Corollary expanded America's role in Central America and the Caribbean.
the roosevelt corollary both subverted and contradicted the monroe doctrine.
The Roosevelt Corollary was built upon the Monroe Doctrine, named after President James Monroe. Roosevelt outlined the corollary in 1904, during his State of the Union speech.
the Roosevelt corollary led to U.S. intervention in the economies of Latin America.
The Monroe Doctrine states the US will oversee Latin nations, the Roosevelt Corollary allowed Roosevelt to militarily enter such Latin Nations.