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Theodore Roosevelt's influence extended into the Taft administration from "summary" of The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris

The friendship between Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft was not only strong but also politically significant. Roosevelt was deeply involved in Taft's administration, extending his influence in various ways. Taft, who had served as Roosevelt's Secretary of War, was handpicked by Roosevelt to succeed him as President in the 1908 election. It was clear that Roosevelt had high hopes for Taft, believing that he would continue his progressive policies and maintain the Republican Party's strong position. Roosevelt's influence was evident in many of Taft's policies and decisions during his presidency. Taft continued many of Roosevelt's progressive reforms, such as the trust-busting campaign and conservation efforts. Roosevelt's passion for nature and wildlife conservation was also reflected in Taft's administration, with the continued expansion of national parks and forests. Additionally, Roosevelt's focus on foreign policy, particularly in Latin America, influenced Taft's approach to diplomacy and international relations. Despite Taft's efforts to govern independently, Roosevelt's shadow loomed large over his administration. Roosevelt maintained close contact with Taft and continuously offered advice and guidance on various issues. Their correspondence was frequent, with Roosevelt expressing his opinions and expectations regarding Taft's decisions and actions. This close relationship between the two men ensured that Roosevelt's influence remained strong throughout Taft's presidency. However, as Taft's presidency progressed, tensions between him and Roosevelt began to surface. Taft's more conservative approach to certain issues, such as tariffs and conservation, conflicted with Roosevelt's progressive ideals. This led to a rift between the two men, resulting in Roosevelt's decision to challenge Taft for the Republican nomination in the 1912 election. The split between Roosevelt and Taft ultimately led to the formation of the Bull Moose Party and the election of Woodrow Wilson as President.
  1. Roosevelt's influence extended deeply into Taft's administration, shaping many of the policies and decisions made during that time. Despite their strong friendship and shared political beliefs, the differences between Roosevelt and Taft ultimately led to a rift that changed the course of American politics.
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The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt

Edmund Morris

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