Yes because back then, India was a colony of England and basically owned by a company called the East India company with military enforcement. The people had no representation and also were forced to pay taxes such as the salt tax that ghandi famously went against during the salt March.
Likewise, the united states back then was also a colony of India and had no representation as well as had to pay taxes from laws such as the stamp act. Their values in fighting for independence and free reign were very similar. So yes.
He was the 26th president of the United States and was elected from 1901-1909
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<span>We can look at governmental systems as a continuum from a unitary type to a confederacy with federalism sitting in the middle. The unitary government is often described as a centralized government. It is a government in which all powers held by the government belong to a single, central agency. The central government creates local units of government for its own convenience.</span>
It symbolizes the readiness of the United States to protect
its territories with the use of force if need be. After its westward expansion, the U.S. was
now able to exert its full authority in the continent and made it clear that it
would not tolerate any interference from outside countries on its territories.