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The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. CHA3U. Election of 1900. Imperialism central issue McKinley selects TR as VP TR - governor of N.Y. Recent victory in Spanish-American War and TR help McKinley to re-election. Election of 1900. McKinley campaigned on prosperity/War - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt

CHA3U

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Election of 1900

• Imperialism central issue

• McKinley selects TR as VP

• TR - governor of N.Y. • Recent victory in

Spanish-American War and TR help McKinley to re-election

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Election of 1900

• McKinley campaigned on prosperity/War

• Democrats countered the war wasn’t over – Philippine resistance

• McKinley cruises to comfortable re-election

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McKinley’s Assassination

• September 6, 1901• McKinley attending Pan-

American Exposition in Buffalo, N.Y.

• U.S. Secret Service formed to combat counterfeiting was providing informal security

• McKinley shook hands in a line after speech

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Leon Czolgosz (Cholgosh)

• Unemployed factory work

• Anarchist• Carried pistol

wrapped in white handkerchief

• Shot McKinley twice as he reached to shake his hand

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Assassination

• “Don’t let them hurt him!” – McKinley

• Doctors unable to locate bullet

• Dies from infection and gangrene on September 14

• TR sworn in as 26th President

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TR

• Assumed presidency at 42 (youngest ever)

• Icon of Progressive Era

• Promised to continue McKinley’s policies

• Asked Congress to curb powers of giant corporations

• “trust busting”

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Progressivism

• Wanted “Square Deal” b/w business and labor

• Spokesman for Progressivism – broad social reform movement in response to changes brought on by industrialization

• TR hated corruption

• Brought moralistic tone to politics

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Trust Busting

• Public feared trusts were cheating consumers and crushing small independent companies

• 1904 – 318 trusts controlled 40% of U.S. manufacturing

• Elkins Act (1903) – fined railroads/shippers who offered/accepted rebates

• Hepburn Act (1906) – regulated railroad rates and eliminated free passes to shippers

• Under TR orders AG brought 44 suits against trusts

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Ida Tarbell

• Wrote The History of Standard Oil (1904)

• Father was bankrupted by Rockefeller

• Exposed Rockefeller’s ruthless tactics

• “muckraker” – investigative reporters who exposed societal issues conditions

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Standard Oil

• U.S. Dept of Justice used Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890) to sue Standard Oil for sustaining a monopoly and restraining inter-state commerce

• Standard Oil controlled 91% of market in 1904

• Argued Standard Oil had engaged in price cutting, espionage, est. bogus companies, secret railroad rates

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Standard Oil Co. of N.J. v. United States (1911)

• Supreme Court found Standard Oil conspired to restrict trade and monopolize commerce in oil industry

• Had violated Sherman Anti-Trust Act

• Ordered Standard to break up into 34 different companies w/different ownership

• Decision inadvertently made Rockefeller richest man in history

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Coal Strike of 1902

• Anthracite coal strike threatened winter heating supplies

• TR forced end to strike when threatened to use U.S. Army to mine coal and seize mines

• Lasted 163 days • TR helps find compromise • First example of federal government

intervening as neutral arbitrator

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Regulation

• The Jungle – Upton Sinclair (1906)

• TR pushes Congress to pass Meat Inspection Act (1906) – inspect livestock

• Food and Drug Act (1906) – labeling of food and drugs

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Foreign Policy

• Believed U.S. would be eventually be drawn into war w/ Japan

• Dramatically increased size of Navy -- Great White Fleet - circumvented globe b/w 1907-09

• Demonstrate America’s growing military power

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Roosevelt Corollary

• Addition to Monroe Doctrine • U.S. would intervene in finances of

unstable Caribbean/Central American countries if they defaulted on debts to European creditors

• By guaranteeing their debts, made it unnecessary for European powers to intervene to collect

• Germany – Venezuela

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Russo-Japanese War (1904-05)

• Helped negotiate end of War

• Helped mediate Treaty of Portsmouth at naval yards in N.H.

• Earned Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for efforts

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The Panama Canal

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Panama Canal

• 1901- U.S. and U.K. sign Hay-Pauncefote Treaty – granting rights to create and control canal across Central America that linked Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

• All nations would be free to use canal

• Would shorten route for freighters from S.F to N.Y. by 8 000 miles

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Panama Independence

• 1881 – attempted by French – 21 900 works die from yellow fever/malaria

• U.S. Paid $40 million to complete French work

• Panama - province of Columbia

• Columbian Senate demanded U.S. pay an additional $10 million

• TR says no

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Panama Independence

• 1903 – TR supports Panamanian Independence

• Deploys troops and naval forces to keep Columbia from suppressing rebellion

• Republic of Panama created w/ constitution written by U.S.

• U.S. signs protection treaty w/ Panama

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Panama Canal

• Chief Engineer John Frank Stevens rebuilt Panama’s infrastructure – rebuilt Panama Railway, proper housing, sanitation,

• Mosquitoes control programs to combat yellow fever and malaria

• Built b/w 1904-1914 – finished 2 years ahead of schedule

• 5609 workers died

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The Panama Canal

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Odd Facts

• First president to travel abroad – Panama

• First president to ride in car

• Teddy Bear – toy originated from drawing of TR refusing to shoot bear

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Post-Presidency

• Sec of War. William Howard Taft wins 1908 election

• Swore on election night 1904 he would not seek third term

• African Safari 1909 for Smithsonian

• Killed/captured 12 000 animals

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Republican Split

• Taft was TR’s protégé• Policies alienated

antitrust reformers progressives, big business, and TR

• Democrats sweep midterm elections in 1910 and gain control of Congress

• Taft’s re-election in doubt

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The Election of 1912

• TR seeks Republican nomination

• Taft had worked hard to sign up most party leaders before TR announced

• TR fails to get nomination and creates own party – Progressive Party

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The Progressive Party

• TR pulled his delegates from convention to create party

• “Bull Moose Party” • Platform – “To destroy this

invisible Government, to dissolve the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of the day.”

• Democrats countered w/ Woodrow Wilson

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The Election of 1912

• Campaign stop Milwaukee, October 14, a saloon keeper named John Schrank shot TR

• Bullet lodged in chest after passing through speech and steel eye-glass case

• Delivered speech

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Assassination Attempt

• “Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot; but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose.” - TR

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The Election of 1912

• TR won 4.1 million votes to Taft's 3.7 million

• Failed to generate support in Republican Party

• Splitting Republican vote proved fatal to the GOP

• Wilson wins w/ 42% of the vote and 488 electoral votes

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The Election of 1912

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Legacy of TR

• Changed governments relationship w/ big business

• Shifted emphasis from Congress and parties to Presidency

• One of greatest presidents

• Died in his sleep 1919• “Death had to take him

sleeping, for if he had been awake, there would have been a fight.”