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== Presidency == | == Presidency == | ||
In 1940, Roosevelt made an agreement with [[Winston Churchill]] to give the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|UK]] 50 destroyers from the [[First World War]] in exchange for 99-year leases for U.S. military bases in eight British [[Colonialism|colonies]]: [[Antigua and Barbuda|Antigua]], the [[Commonwealth of The Bahamas|Bahamas]], [[Bermuda]], [[Jamaica]], [[Newfoundland]], [[Saint Lucia]], [[Republic of Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad]], and [[Co-operative Republic of Guyana|Guyana]]. He compared this action to [[Thomas Jefferson]]'s [[Louisiana Purchase]]. It was the first U.S. expansion into British territory since the [[War of 1812]].<ref name=":0222">{{Citation|author=David Vine|year=2020|title=The United States of War|chapter=Reopening the Frontier|page=|city=Oakland|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=9780520972070|lg=http://library.lol/main/191568BFAC73F009132DB00ECD0F0F05}}</ref><sup>:222–8</sup> Presidential candidate [[Wendell Wilkie]] for taking this action without approval from [[United States Congress|Congress]].<ref name=":0222" /><sup>:235</sup> | In 1940, Roosevelt made an agreement with [[Winston Churchill]] to give the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|UK]] 50 destroyers from the [[First World War]] in exchange for 99-year leases for U.S. military bases in eight British [[Colonialism|colonies]]: [[Antigua and Barbuda|Antigua]], the [[Commonwealth of The Bahamas|Bahamas]], [[Bermuda]], [[Jamaica]], [[Newfoundland]], [[Saint Lucia]], [[Republic of Trinidad and Tobago|Trinidad]], and [[Co-operative Republic of Guyana|Guyana]]. He compared this action to [[Thomas Jefferson]]'s [[Louisiana Purchase]]. It was the first U.S. expansion into British territory since the [[War of 1812]].<ref name=":0222">{{Citation|author=David Vine|year=2020|title=The United States of War|chapter=Reopening the Frontier|page=|city=Oakland|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=9780520972070|lg=http://library.lol/main/191568BFAC73F009132DB00ECD0F0F05}}</ref><sup>:222–8</sup> Presidential candidate [[Wendell Wilkie]] criticized him for taking this action without approval from [[United States Congress|Congress]].<ref name=":0222" /><sup>:235</sup> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Social democrats]] | [[Category:Social democrats]] |
Revision as of 18:53, 31 July 2023
Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
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Born | January 30, 1882 Hyde Park, New York, United States |
Died | April 12, 1945 Warm Springs, Georgia, United States |
Political orientation | Social democracy |
Political party | Democratic |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), commonly known as FDR, was a Statesian politician who served as President of the United States from 1933 to 1945.
Family
Roosevelt's grandfather, Warren Delano, became rich from the opium trade in China.[1]
Presidency
In 1940, Roosevelt made an agreement with Winston Churchill to give the UK 50 destroyers from the First World War in exchange for 99-year leases for U.S. military bases in eight British colonies: Antigua, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Jamaica, Newfoundland, Saint Lucia, Trinidad, and Guyana. He compared this action to Thomas Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase. It was the first U.S. expansion into British territory since the War of 1812.[2]:222–8 Presidential candidate Wendell Wilkie criticized him for taking this action without approval from Congress.[2]:235
References
- ↑ David Vine (2020). The United States of War: 'The Military Opens Doors' (p. 206). Oakland: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520972070 [LG]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 David Vine (2020). The United States of War: 'Reopening the Frontier'. Oakland: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520972070 [LG]