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Teddy Roosevelt and the World Roosevelt the Peacemaker Roosevelt does not want Europeans to control world economy, politics 1904, Japan, Russia dispute control of Korea Roosevelt negotiates Treaty of Portsmouth: - Japan gets Manchuria, Korea - Roosevelt wins Nobel Peace Prize U.S., Japan continue diplomatic talks - pledge to respect each other’s possessions

Panama Canal U.S. wants canal to cut travel time of commercial, military ships U.S. buys French company’s route through Panama Negotiates with Colombia to build Panama Canal; talks break down French company agent helps organize Panamanian rebellion - U.S. gives military aid U.S., Panama sign treaty; U.S. pays $10 million for Canal Zone

Constructing the Canal Construction of canal is one of world’s greatest engineering feats - fight diseases, geographic obstacles - at height, 43,400 workers employed

The Roosevelt Corollary – “Speak softly and Carry a big stick” • Roosevelt fears European intervention if Latin America defaults • Reminds Europeans of Monroe Doctrine, demands they stay out • Roosevelt Corollary—U. S. to use force to protect economic interests