Caribbean

Historical Documents
Theodore Roosevelt's Big Stick foreign policy, encapsulated by the proverb "speak softly and carry a big stick," advocated for peaceful negotiations backed by the threat of military force. This approach aimed to expand American influence, particularly in Latin America and the…
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"The Big Stick in the Caribbean Sea" is a 1904 political cartoon by William Allen Rogers. It illustrates President Theodore Roosevelt's Big Stick Diplomacy, portraying him as a colossal figure wielding a massive club through the Caribbean. It symbolizes America's military and political power.

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<p><span class="deck">No American ships were involved, yet on its outcome hung Great Britain’s recognition of our independence</span></p>

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<p><span class="deck">Can a brand-new cruise ship glittering with amenities and shared with thousands of passengers lead you toward the Caribbean’s past?</span></p>

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<p>With U-boats sinking dozens of ships each month, Hemingway, Bogart, and other citizens tried to help patrol American waters.</p>