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Title: T. Roosevelt


1
T. Roosevelts Foreign Policy
  • Chapter 27

2
Objective 1
  • Explain the growing U.S. involvement in East
    Asia, and summarize Americas Open Door policy
    toward China.

3
Objective 2
  • Discuss the significance of the pro-imperialist
    Republican victory in 1900 and the rise of
    Theodore Roosevelt as a strong advocate of
    American power in international affairs.

4
Objectives 3 and 4
  • Describe Roosevelts policies in Latin America
    and Japan
  • Explain the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe
    Doctrine.

5
Theodore Roosevelt
  • Vice President for McKinleys second term
  • Becomes President after McKinley assassinated by
    anarchist Leon Czolgosz in 1901.

6
TR Divided the World
  • Civilized Anglo-Saxon and/or English-Speaking
  • Uncivilized The Rest
  • Civilized had the responsibility to police the
    uncivilized
  • Civilized must spread superior values and
    institutions
  • White Mans Burden

7
TR and War
  • Civilized had to fight wars against uncivilized
  • Justified to bestow blessings of culture and
    racial superiority on the vanquished
  • War between two civilized countries was wasteful
    and foolish

8
1900 USA
  • 75 million people
  • More populous than many European countries with
    colonies
  • TR this justifies expansion and colonization

9
TR and Politics
  • First President to use face-to-face negotiations
    with other leaders
  • Often took action before Congress could decide
    things
  • TR believed Congress was too slow to play a
    significant role in foreign affairs
  • Was a very strong President--and returned
    strength to the presidency

10
Panama The Kings Crown
  • 1850 ? Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (w/GB).
  • 1901 ? Hay-Paunceforte Treaty (US would build
    canal w/out GB).
  • 1903 ? Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty (Panama Canal)
  • This treaty occurred after US helped Panama gain
    independence from Colombia.

11
Panama Canal
TR in Panama(Construction begins in 1904)
12
U.S. in Caribbean
  • As U.S. economic interests increased, U.S. policy
    towards outsiders strengthens
  • U.S. wants economic dominance
  • 1902 Germany and Britain blockade Venezuela over
    debt
  • TR demands they accept U.S. arbitration and
    threatens war
  • Showed we would use force

13
Speak Softly,But Carry a Big Stick!
14
The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
1905
Chronic wrongdoing may in America, as elsewhere,
ultimately require intervention by some civilized
nation, and in the Western Hemisphere the
adherence of the United States to the Monroe
Doctrine may force the United States, however
reluctantly, in flagrant cases of such wrongdoing
or impotence, to the exercise of an international
police power .
15
U.S. Intervention in Cuba
  • Cuba Platt Amendment attached to new Cuban
    constitution
  • Gave U.S. economic rights
  • Gave U.S. Naval base at Guantanamo Bay
  • Gave U.S. right to intervene if Cuban sovereignty
    was threatened
  • U.S. sent in military when civil war broke out in
    1906
  • Unpopularity forced U.S. to abolish in 1934
    (except giving up Guantanamo)

16
The Great White Fleet 1907
17
Constable of the World
18
Russo-Japanese War (1904)
  • TR hopes countries would negate each others
    power
  • Japan winning battles
  • TR fears Japan would try to shut U.S. out of
    Asian markets
  • Japan approaches TR to facilitate peace agreement

19
Treaty of Portsmouth 1905
Nobel Peace Prize for Teddy
20
Root-Takahira Agreement (1908)
  • Japan honors U.S. control of Philippines and
    Hawaii.
  • U.S. honors Japanese control of Korea and
    Manchuria
  • Japan promised not to further encroach on China.
  • But, tension grows between U.S. and Japan due to
    rivalry in Pacific.

21
Gentlemans Agreement 1908
  • A Japanese note agreeing to deny passports
    tolaborers entering the U.S.
  • Japan recognized the U.S.right to exclude
    Japaneseimmigrants holding passportsissued by
    other countries.
  • The U.S. government got theschool board of San
    Francisco to rescind their order tosegregate
    Asians in separateschools.
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