Supported by the unspoken threat of a powerful military president roosevelt used big stick diplomacy in many foreign policy situations
Both were born into slavery, and escaped into slavery. While Tubman physically guided slaves along the route to freedom, Douglass wrote and spoke to white audiences about the travails of living first as a slave and then as a black man, subject to the racism of the time.
<em>Elizabeth</em> <em>the First</em> promoted the English Empire by sponsoring the English Exploration.
It basically strengthened the U.S, the westward states were expanded. It had a lot of potential and power.