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Theodore Roosevelt : The First President Of The United States

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Theodore Roosevelt, better known as Teddy Roosevelt, was the twenty-sixth president of the United States. Originally, Roosevelt served as the Vice President, running on the Republican ticket with William McKinley. However, following the assassination of McKinley, Theodore took the role of president on September 14, 1901. President Roosevelt then won the 1904 election with his Vice President, Charles W. Fairbanks, in a land slide victory, earning over fifty percent of the popular vote and seventy percent of the electoral votes (“Theodore”). His term ended on March fourth, 1909. The most commonly associated factor with President Roosevelt was his “Big Stick Policy.” He was a firm believer that America had a duty, like all other powerful nations, to guide the world in a peace and kind manner, but he was not afraid to show force when needed (Mabry). The most cited incident of his force being used was in the seizure and creation of the Panama Canal, which he often cited at the work he was most proud of. President Roosevelt wished to build a channel through which the US Navy and other ships could go through to cut down the time spent in their travels around the Americas. When negotiations fell through with Colombia, the country that currently owned the property he was interested in building on, Roosevelt funded the Panamanian revolution and helped to set up a Naval Blockade to aid them even further. After all was said and done in 1903, a treaty called the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty

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