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irakobra [83]
1 year ago
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Why was the big stick policy important?

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1 answer:
vodka [1.7K]1 year ago
8 0

Roosevelt created a diplomatic strategy where the "big stick" represents his might and willingness to utilize military action if necessary.

A plan put up by the US in 1899 that would have given ALL nations an equal chance to trade with China.President Theodore Roosevelt introduced the Roosevelt Corollary in 1904. (in his State of the Union Address that year). It involved modifying the Monroe Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine outlined US disapproval of European meddling in the Americas. The United States would intervene in disputes between European and Latin American nations rather than letting the Europeans directly assert their claims. This was Roosevelt's corollary to that theory. Roosevelt utilized the strategy to impose what became known as the "Big Stick" policy.Roosevelt adopted the "Big Stick" policy to place the United States as the dominant power broker in the Western Hemisphere and give it the upper hand in Latin American issues, earning it the nickname.

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