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Taft & Wilson Foreign Policy
Taft & Wilson Foreign Policy
A more detailed examination of this topic is planned for the future. In the meantime, this small collection of artifacts is presented.
President Taft's Foreign Policy
Children's Literature: The Submarine Boys: For The Flag (1910), by Victor G. Durham; From the Submarine Boys Series
Children's Literature: The Boy Aviators in Nicaragua, or, In League With the Insurgents (1910), by Captain Wilbur Lawton
Children's Literature: The Battleship Boys In the Tropics (1912), by Frank Gee Patchin
President Wilson's Foreign Policy
Mexico
Uncle Sam refuses the bloody hand of Victoriano Huerta, following a bloody coup in Mexico, 1913. New York Tribune, artist unknown
Uncle Sam gestures for Huerta to come down, c.1913, source & artist unknown
Sheet Music: "Across the Rio Grande" (1914)
Sheet Music: "I'm Off For Mexico" (1914)
Sheet Music: "On The Road to Mexico Through Dixieland" (1914)
Sheet Music: They're On Their Way to Mexico" (1914)
The Caribbean
"A New Sentry in the Caribbean," Dayton News, 1916, by Stimson
Map of U.S. interventions in the Caribbean
Map of U.S. interventions in the Caribbean
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Last modified July 12, 2012