The advancement of the US economy on many continents was a recurring topic in the foreign relations strategies of Presidents Roosevelt, Wilson, and Taft.
In essence, the presidents were defending US corporate interests. For instance, they backed the legislation that imposes high tariffs on imported goods. With a number of significant regulatory measures, both Wilson and Roosevelt incited the wrath of big industry. The National Park Service claims that Roosevelt's well-known "trust-busting" strategy split up important railroad, oil, and steel companies.
On the other hand, President Wilson vehemently opposed Taft and Roosevelt's expansionist goals and worked nonstop to reverse course. Wilson's foreign strategy was known as "moral diplomacy," and it was centered on defending people from oppressive leaders and withdrawing American interests from other countries.
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The two primary strengths of the patriots during the American Revolution against the British were that they knew the territory more than the British, and were not afraid to use "guerilla" warfare.