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  1. Roosevelt Corollary, foreign policy declaration by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904–05 stating that, in cases of flagrant and chronic wrongdoing by a Latin American country, the United States could intervene in that country’s internal affairs. It was considered a corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.

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  2. In the history of United States foreign policy, the Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt in his State of the Union address in 1904, largely as a consequence of the Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903. The corollary states that the United States could intervene in the internal ...

  3. Feb 8, 2022 · A document that expanded the Monroe Doctrine by allowing the United States to intervene in the Western Hemisphere to protect its interests and values. It was issued by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905 as part of his annual messages to Congress. It was consistent with his foreign policy of "walk softly, but carry a big stick".

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  5. To Roosevelt, the big stick was the new American navy. By remaining firm in resolve and possessing the naval might to back its interests, the United States could simultaneously defend its territory and avoid war. Latin Americans did not look upon the corollary favorably. They resented U.S. involvement as Yankee imperialism, and animosity ...

  6. The Roosevelt Corollary. Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 ; Monroe doctrine. In his annual message to Congress on December 6, 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt made a significant addition to the Monroe Doctrine affecting America’s foreign policy. President James Monroe, in 1823, had warned European powers not to interfere in the ...

  7. May 5, 2022 · The Roosevelt Corollary was a foreign policy that Roosevelt put forward in 1904 to extend the Monroe Doctrine to the Americas. It said the U.S. had a responsibility to protect countries in the Americas from recolonization by European powers and intervene militarily if needed. Roosevelt also built the Panama Canal, negotiated the end of the Russo-Japanese War and made a 'gentlemen's agreement' with Japan.

  8. Learn how President Theodore Roosevelt's policy of intervening in Latin America and the Caribbean to protect the interests of the United States and its allies was known as the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. The corollary was a response to a crisis in Venezuela and a challenge to European influence in the region.

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