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Big Stick Abroad John Milton Cooper American Essay

Big Stick Abroad John Milton Cooper American Perspectives volume 2 5th edition. typed, double space Essentially, John Milton Cooper's historical article entitled "Big Stick Abroad" is about the accomplishments of United States President Theodore Roosevelt in the fledgling years of the 20th century. The article focuses primarily on Roosevelt's foreign policy and the many cessions he was able to grant the U.S. during his tenure as president. However, the article also attempts an inspection of some of the moral implications of Roosevelt's actions, which were largely viewed as imperialist in tendency and in practice. Essentially then, this article contextualizes Roosevelt's presidency within the scope of focus of his foreign policy and explains to the reader that this part of the president's career was his most noteworthy.

According to Cooper's article, Roosevelt's primary accomplishment during his tenure in command of the executive branch of the U.S. all stems from the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, of course, was a document that denoted that the U.S. would greatly discourage any further colonization (largely by European powers) within the American continent that included not just North America, but South American and Central America as well. Roosevelt's corollary explained that the U.S. would be justified to employ a show of force of arms to prevent any country from attempting to colonize or even intervene...

Moreover, the author denotes that another fairly noteworthy achievement during Roosevelt's presidency was his prevention of German banking influencing Venezuela -- particularly when the former tried to collect debts from the latter. Lastly, Cooper makes it abundantly clear that the single greatest deed that Roosevelt was able to achieve was the cession of Panama from Columbia. This fact is largely due to the importance of this armed revolt in facilitating the Panama Canal, which was deemed necessary by Roosevelt and other American and European powers for the simple fact that it allowed more expedient access to territory in Alaska and other parts of the world.
What Cooper is essentially attempting to argue is the fact that Roosevelt's deeds should be regarded in a positive light, and that what he was able to implement with his foreign policy was actually beneficial to the United States and, indeed, to the world at large. This integral component of Cooper's article is sufficiently demonstrated in a number of places, perhaps most saliently in his quotation from Roosevelt regarding the corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. The author includes a quotation in which Roosevelt is seemingly issuing this corollary in an attempt to protect the nations of Latin America. Additionally, Cooper exposes what initially was the tacit nature that Roosevelt…

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