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Roosevelt Corollary | History Significance | Britannica Roosevelt Corollary, foreign policy declaration by U S Pres Theodore Roosevelt in 1904–05 stating that, in cases of flagrant and chronic wrongdoing by a Latin American country, the United States could intervene in that country’s internal affairs
19. 4: Theodore Roosevelt and American Imperialism The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine asserted that the United States wished to promote stable, prosperous states in Latin America that could live up to their political and financial obligations
Roosevelt Corollary - Wikipedia In the history of United States foreign policy, the Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt in his 1904 State of the Union Address, largely as a consequence of the Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903
Rooseveltian Imperialism - Arcane Knowledge Roosevelt’s disavowal of a pan-American empire came to mean that the U S would only make protectorates in Latin America when it was expedient, and that the U S would absolve itself of any responsibility for the misfortunes of the rest of the continent
Theodore Roosevelts Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine (1905) Many Americans worried that European intervention in Latin America would undermine their country’s traditional dominance in the region To keep other powers out and ensure financial solvency, President Theodore Roosevelt issued his corollary
Roosevelts Imperialism: The Venezuelan Crisis, the Panama Canal, and . . . The Roosevelt Corollary, outlined in Theodore Roosevelt’s 1904 and 1905 State of the Union addresses, proclaimed a new imperialist doctrine for American foreign policy in the western hemisphere and represents the culmination in the evolution of Roosevelt’s imperialist ideology
Roosevelt Corollary - (AP US History) - Fiveable The Roosevelt Corollary reflects broader themes of American imperialism and interventionism by exemplifying how the U S sought to position itself as a dominant power in international affairs, particularly in its own hemisphere
Empire, Public Goods, and the Roosevelt Corollary - JSTOR Examining the Leninist critique of imperialism, examines what impact U S foreign investment from 1890 to 1929 had on returns, and concludes that it had little effect on labor incomes or landholders' the recipient countries
TR Center - Roosevelt Corollary The Roosevelt Corollary was officially abandoned in 1934 President Franklin D Roosevelt, TR’s distant cousin, renounced the U S right of intervention as part of his “Good Neighbor Policy ”