The Whiteman’s Burden – By Rudyard Kipling · ROOSEVELT’S COROLLARY U.S. would act as...

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The Whiteman’s Burden – By Rudyard Kipling

Take up the White Man's burden--

Send forth the best ye breed--

Go bind your sons to exile

To serve your captives' need;

To wait in heavy harness,

On fluttered folk and wild--

Your new-caught, sullen peoples,

Half-devil and half-child.

Take up the White Man's burden--

The savage wars of peace--

Fill full the mouth of Famine

And bid the sickness cease;

And when your goal is nearest

The end for others sought,

Watch sloth and heathen Folly

Bring all your hopes to nought.

Square Deal •Reforms of the Progressives

start with President

Roosevelt….

•Bad Trusts vs. Good Trusts

•Take the side of labor

•Limiting corruption in the

workplace

•Conservation

TR, the “Trustbuster” •Filed more than 40 anti-trust suits using the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.

•Northern Securities

•Standard Oil

•Swift Beef

TR’s Conservation Policy

•125,000 acres in reserve

•Founding of the National Park

System

Roosevelt picture at canal

•Roosevelt at the canal

•Important to the destiny

of the US

•Began in 1904 and

completed by 1914

•Americans needed a shorter route between the Atlantic and Pacific

oceans.

quick access to Atlantic &

Pacific

military protection of

territories

trade & economic value would increase

Panama Revolution

•Negotiations with Columbia failed.

•President Roosevelt helped instigate the Panamanian Revolution to overthrow the

Colombian government.

Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty

•Recognized Panama as

an independent nation

•Paid $10 million for the

canal zone.

•$250,000 yearly rental

•Eventually Panama

would regain the Canal

zone.

•Jan. 1, 2000, the canal

zone belongs to Panama

Roosevelt Corollary

US FOREIGN POLICY, ask first but bring

along a big army to help convince them.

Threaten to use force, act as

international policemen.

ROOSEVELT’S COROLLARY

U.S. would act as international

policemen. An addition to the

Monroe Doctrine.

Roosevelt Corollary

Big Stick Policy: “Speak softly and carry a big stick”.

Also referred to as “Roosevelt’s Corollary”