President Theodore Roosevelt justified America's increased involvement in Latin America on both economic and national security reasons. Note however, his interests were primarily in Central America, plus Colombia-Panama, which at that time was one country, governed from Bogota. In order to finish the Panama Canal, he orchestrated Panama's independence, and his interests in Central America were due to safeguarding America's booming fruit exports.
to maintain stability in the western hemishpere.
For the good and love of everyone
Theodore Roosevelt's domestic policy
Trusts changed during President Theodore Roosevelt's presidency. It was called Roosevelt's Square Deal policy and it attempted to balance trusts and public control.
It was called the Square Deal.
Theodore Roosevelt's domestic policy
Theodore Roosevelt wanted the United States to be a world power. He wanted a strong navy and the Panama Canal was a way to move the navy to where it needed to be quicker than ships going around South America. He was worried about European nations involved in Latin America having a base to later attack the US.
Theodore Roosevelts domestic policy was called the "Square Deal".
The president you seek is Theodore Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt.
realist because he expanded foreign policy
Big Stick Policy
Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy was 'speak softly and carry a big stick."