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Within a year of starting his term, William H. Taft had aligned his administration with conservative Democrats, an act angering the Progressive Party of Theodore Roosevelt. He fired a good friend of Roosevelt's, Gifford Pinchot, former head of the Forest Service. These actions split the party and angered Roosevelt, who faced off against Taft when the Republicans failed to nominate him over the incumbent, as a result Woodrow Wilson was able to take advantage of the division and become the next president.
The two actions that angerd Darius were? Assisting the colonies and killing his embassadors.
Taft let down Roosevelt as president mainly due to his failure to continue Roosevelt's progressive policies. Taft pursued a more conservative and business-friendly agenda, which disappointed Roosevelt and his supporters. Additionally, Taft's handling of the Republican Party and his inability to effectively navigate political challenges ultimately led to a rift between him and Roosevelt, damaging their once-close relationship.
William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson.
The Payne-Aldrich Bill. It split the Republican party in two.
Two states were added to the Union during Taft's term; New Mexico & Arizona.
Taft and Wilson
There were two goals that Roosevelt had when making the policy and Taft dollar towards Latin America. The two goals that Roosevelt has were power and money.
In addition to the two major party candidates of William H. Taft and Woodrow Wilson, former President Theodore Roosevelt ran for a third party. The Republican vote was split between Taft and Roosevelt, resulting in a victory for Wilson.
He was not satisfied with William Taft's job as president.
In 1912 the Republican vote was split between two candidates. The official Republican nominee was Taft, however, Theodore Roosevelt ran as a member of his own Bull Moose party and drew away enough of the Republican vote from Taft to ensure that Woodrow Wilson would win.
William Howard Taft's political descisions infuriated Roosevelt.