Albert J. Beveridge, Henry Cabot Lodge, and Theodore Roosevelt agreed on several key issues. They were all proponents of American Imperialism and believed in the importance of American expansion overseas. They were also advocates for a strong military and believed in the concept of "Manifest Destiny," which asserted that the United States had a divine mission to expand its influence globally.
Henry Cabot Lodge and Theodore Roosevelt were very close friends. They both spent most of their lives in public service.
Theodore Roosevelt, a sickly child, was home-schooled as a youth and was not much around others his age. He was, however, friends with at least two of his cousins.
Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge, William Howard Taft, J. Pierpont Morgan,
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Tom Platt, the state's Republican leader, suggested that Roosevelt be named VP so he could no longer be govenor
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Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt, newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and Phillip II - King Of Spain
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Senators Henry Cabot and Albert Beveidge
Senators Henry Cabot and Albert Beveidge
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt and Massachusetts Senator Henry Cabot Lodge promoted "large policy."pg. 606 "The American People Creating A Nation & A Society" Volume Two Since 1865
Theodore Roosevelt's Bull Moose Party split the Republican.