Theodore Roosevelt Research Paper

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Theodore Roosevelt was involved in numerous foreign policies. One of Roosevelt’s significant foreign accomplishment after ascending to presidency in 1901 was the formation of the Panama Canal. When agreements for the Canal with Columbia was unsuccessful, Roosevelt was all for a transformation. For years, U.S naval leaders had wanted a passage between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through Central America.Panama, free of Columbian control, accepted the idea of a canal zone, allowing the United States authority of the canal for $10 million and an regular deposit of $250,000. The Panama Canal was finally completed in 1914. The development of building the canal was possible with the advances in U.S. technology and engineering skills. This improvement …show more content…

When Germany and Britain sent ships to blockade Venezuela country’s coastline, they became Theodore’s focal point. Venezuela had borrowed loans from the European nations, and their dictator refused to reimburse the European nations. Both Germany and Britain guaranteed the Americans that they did not have any provincial or territorial plans on Venezuela. Roosevelt was feeling resentful by their behavior and ordered that they approve of arbitration to settle the controversy. During the Santo Domingo crisis, Theodore devised what became known as the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. Roosevelt noticed that if nations in the Western Hemisphere continued to have persistent problems, such as the failure to repay foreign debt, they would become targets of European invention. To sustain and uphold regional stability, Roosevelt drafted his corollary: the United States would intervene in any Latin American country that demonstrated severe economic problems. The corollary reported that the United States would server as the “patrolman” of the Western Hemisphere, which would later create much bitterness in Latin …show more content…

Woodrow Wilson was a peacemaker at heart. He believed he could handle foreign affairs with a moral approach, whereas Moral Diplomacy comes into hand. Wilson’s foreign policy Moral Diplomacy, is centered around a foreign policy established upon moral principles as an alternative to materialism and economic self-interests. He had the idea that the United States could influence economics of Latin America by supporting the countries that were Democratic. Although for countries that were not democratic, their economies would suffer greatly. Therefore, they had no other choice but to cave into the pressure of the United States. Wilson acted on this idea of diplomacy, by getting American bankers to pull out of a six-nation loan to China. He also got Congress to appeal Panama Canal tolls act, as well as signing the Jones Act. As a result of his policy, Wilson's government often intervened in other countries' affairs. Notably, he intervened in Haiti, Nicaragua and Mexico. Wilson even kept troops stationed in Nicaragua, and used those troops to choose the president of the country. In Haiti, Wilson used military force to choose the president. In Mexico, Wilson played a major role in the Mexican Revolution. Wilson occupied a major port in Mexico and effectively weakened the Mexican leader, Victoriano Huerta. Huerta was forced to give up power in favor of Venustiano Carranza. Among other points,

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