The policies of Presidents Taft and Wilson toward Latin America were similar in that both sought to advance American interests in the region, emphasizing economic influence over military intervention. Taft's "Dollar Diplomacy" aimed to promote American business investments abroad, while Wilson's approach, known as "Moral Diplomacy," focused on promoting democracy and moral governance. However, they differed in their methods; Taft was more inclined to use financial leverage, whereas Wilson often emphasized ethical considerations and was more willing to intervene militarily when he believed it was necessary to uphold democratic ideals.
Neither wanted military intervention, but they wanted to use economics to influence countries. Wilson felt a moral obligation and wanted democracy as well.
They were all an effort to control and use the natural resources of Central America. The USA had a large number of businesses in Central America and every president wanted to control their abilities to produce the product and to control the governments of those countries, to make sure those governments didn't get in the way of USA's interests.
To increase fairness in the economy
Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
All three intervened in the affairs of other countries.
Neither wanted military intervention, but they wanted to use economics to influence countries. Wilson felt a moral obligation and wanted democracy as well.
The Underwood Tariff, The Fourteen Points, and different policies during WWI that included the United States.
They were all an effort to control and use the natural resources of Central America. The USA had a large number of businesses in Central America and every president wanted to control their abilities to produce the product and to control the governments of those countries, to make sure those governments didn't get in the way of USA's interests.
Roosevelt was an advocate of war, while Wilson was not. Roosevelt was a Republican, and Wilson was a democrat.
Taft believed Dollar Diplomacy was the best way to protect the region from European intervention. Wilson believed that Democratic governments, not dollars, would keep European powers out of Latin America.
The 14 Points.
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Minorities did not benefit.
Minorities did not benefit.
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