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Big Stick Diplomacy (Source: National Geographic) On September 2, 1901, United States Vice President Theodore Roosevelt outlined his ideal foreign policy in a speech in Minnesota: “Speak softly, and carry a big stick.” Two weeks later, Roosevelt became president and “Big Stick diplomacy” defined his leadership.

Big Stick diplomacy is the policy of carefully mediated negotiation ("speaking softly") supported by the unspoken threat of a powerful military ("big stick"). The Great White Fleet, a group of American warships that toured the world in a show of peaceful strength, is the leading example of Big Stick diplomacy during Roosevelt’s presidency.

What was the purpose of the Great White Fleet?

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Theodore Roosevelt wanted to ensure that the U. S. would have a strong presence in the Pacific.

Theodore Roosevelt wanted to demonstrate that the U. S. was able to defend its international interests.

Theodore Roosevelt wanted to show off the new U. S. Navy ships.

Theodore Roosevelt wanted to establish overseas coaling stations for the U. S. Navy.

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