Us Involvelment in Latin America During Teddy Roosevelt’s Time
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US Involvelment in Latin America During Teddy Roosevelt’s Time
US primary concern in Latin America was to maintain political stability in order to protect ourselves as well as our business and trade interests. To accomplish this, the Monroe doctrine was expanded to include the Roosevelt Corollary. The Roosevelt Corollary said that the United States would intervene in the internal affairs of Latin America through Military and Diplomatic actions in order to protect political stability and American interests. This policy was established without input from Latin American countries and put the US into the role of international police to maintain peace and order in the Western Hemisphere. Teddy Roosevelt’s philosophy was to “speak softly but carry a big stick” We also used “dollar diplomacy” which was the practice of replacing European loans with American ones in Latin America but then used military force to keep our investments safe.
Some examples of “the big stick in action” are:
1) Although Cuba wanted its independence and we had promised they could be, we required the Platt Amendment in their constitution, which said that we could intervene in Cuba anytime to protect life, liberty or property.
2) After the Spanish American War, we took control of Puerto Rico and ruled it like a territory.
3) After Haiti had a violent coup in 1915, Wilson sent the Marines occupy it and build roads, hospitals and schools etc.
4) During