Overview of Theodore Roosevelt's Presidency
presidency + beliefs
perceived by critics as wild, impulsive
also highly personable, fit "cowboy" brand → gained him popularity in midwest
[radically] progressive
known for being able to crack down with his big stick and get things done through force when needed
legislation
established panama canal to increase naval mobility
ended conflict between Japanese + Russians in New Hampshire in 1905
many Japanese people came to the US to work under dangerous conditions → they were not allowed to become citizens, and racism against Asians ran rampant
this led to the segregation of schools to make room for more white students in the San Francisco area, which Roosevelt put an end to
square deal: occurred after coal strikes broke out in Pennsylvania
demanded 20% pay increase, work day from 10→9 hours
due to this, factories, schools, hospitals, etc. had to shut down because it was too cold for them to function
Roosevelt threatened military force and a compromise was made (10% pay increase, 9 hours/day)
created new department of commerce + labor to handle similar affairs in the future
corporations
interstate commerce commission proved useless
Roosevelt began passing railroad-related legislation in 1903 with the Elkins Act, targeting rebates
Hepburn Act of 1906 - restricts free passes
food safety
passed Meat Inspection Act of 1906 → preparation of meat shipped between states subject to federal inspection every step of the way
also passed Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 to stop alteration + mislabeling of foods + pharmaceuticals
environment
Roosevelt was a huge proponent of environmental protection
set 125 million+ of natural land aside in federal reserves
conservation efforts were originally met with some resistance, but eventually, Western farmers/ranchers/etc. learned to work with the Forest Service and Bureau of Reclamation
economy + 1908 campaign
panic of 1907 → fiscal reform
branded as a radical by his political opponents, traveled to Africa to hunt lions following the election of 1908
presidency + beliefs
perceived by critics as wild, impulsive
also highly personable, fit "cowboy" brand → gained him popularity in midwest
[radically] progressive
known for being able to crack down with his big stick and get things done through force when needed
legislation
established panama canal to increase naval mobility
ended conflict between Japanese + Russians in New Hampshire in 1905
many Japanese people came to the US to work under dangerous conditions → they were not allowed to become citizens, and racism against Asians ran rampant
this led to the segregation of schools to make room for more white students in the San Francisco area, which Roosevelt put an end to
square deal: occurred after coal strikes broke out in Pennsylvania
demanded 20% pay increase, work day from 10→9 hours
due to this, factories, schools, hospitals, etc. had to shut down because it was too cold for them to function
Roosevelt threatened military force and a compromise was made (10% pay increase, 9 hours/day)
created new department of commerce + labor to handle similar affairs in the future
corporations
interstate commerce commission proved useless
Roosevelt began passing railroad-related legislation in 1903 with the Elkins Act, targeting rebates
Hepburn Act of 1906 - restricts free passes
food safety
passed Meat Inspection Act of 1906 → preparation of meat shipped between states subject to federal inspection every step of the way
also passed Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 to stop alteration + mislabeling of foods + pharmaceuticals
environment
Roosevelt was a huge proponent of environmental protection
set 125 million+ of natural land aside in federal reserves
conservation efforts were originally met with some resistance, but eventually, Western farmers/ranchers/etc. learned to work with the Forest Service and Bureau of Reclamation
economy + 1908 campaign
panic of 1907 → fiscal reform
branded as a radical by his political opponents, traveled to Africa to hunt lions following the election of 1908