Big Stick
Teddy Roosevelt's foreign policy was built around the principle of "speak softly and carry a big stick," emphasizing diplomacy backed by military strength. He believed in an assertive approach to international relations, exemplified by the construction of the Panama Canal and the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, which justified intervention in Latin America. His policies aimed to enhance American influence globally while ensuring stability in the Western Hemisphere.
the Battle of San Juan Hill (July 1, 1898)
The Monroe doctrine change American foreign policy in four ways. The four ways were military forces, Teddy Roosevelt would issue his Corrollary, the US would throw the last remnants of the Spanish Empire out and calling on America history.
Teddy Roosevelt
Not until Teddy Roosevelt was the Monroe Doctrine actually enforced.
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As a child Teddy Roosevelt was called Teedie.
They didn't. Teddy's parents nicknamed him Teedie (or Teedy).
past president of US
Theodore Roosevelts' first government job was as a NY State Assemblyman.
Teddy Roosevelts favorite hobbies were swimming...........
He married Alice Hathaway
Teddy liked hunting and the great outdoors.
Teddy Roosevelts favorite hobbies were swimming...........