Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States of America. His record as president was fine, but with some mistakes.
In 1900 he was elected vice president of the USA. After the assassination of William McKinley he rose to the presidency, where he was re-elected triumphantly in 1904. In the last years of his life he came to a final rupture with the majority of the Republican Party resulting in his candidacy in the 1912 election as an independent.
His foreign policy can be described as imperialist. During his time, the USA secured Hawaii and the Panama Canal. His presidency was marked by a sharp rise in military spending, which of course made the US military superpower. In the field of domestic policy, Roosevelt came into conflict with big business and tried to limit the power of big business.
Thus, its foreign policy was positive, as it positioned the United States as one of the main world powers, while its domestic policy was neutral to negative, as it limited the economic development of some productive sectors.
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