
Address of President Roosevelt at Chautauqua, New York, August 11, 1905
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Authors:
- Roosevelt, Theodore
1858 - 1919
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In the early 20th century, America stood at a crossroads, grappling with its emerging role on the global stage. In his compelling "Address of President Roosevelt at Chautauqua, New York, August 11, 1905," Theodore Roosevelt articulates a vision for American diplomacy that champions both strength and moral responsibility. He underscores the importance of "the strenuous life" and the necessity of a robust foreign policy, while also advocating for progressive domestic reforms. This document is essential for students, civic activists, and historians seeking to understand the evolution of American ideals and governance. Roosevelt’s insights into the balance of power and civic duty resonate with contemporary discussions on leadership and national identity.
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