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Dec 6, 2022

[Answer] Who was the first U.S. President to make an official trip to another country?

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...1. Woodrow Wilson 2. Theodore Roosevelt 3. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 4. Harry Truman




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Theodore Roosevelt - Modern world leaders are expected to make frequent trips overseas to meet with their foreign counterparts. However, foreign travel is a relatively recent luxury — prior to the 20th century, a voyage requiring weeks or even months at sea would hardly have been practical for a U.S. President. The first President to make a trip to another country on official business was Theodore Roosevelt. In November 1906, he made the journey to Panama to inspect construction of the Panama Canal, which was completed eight years later. By connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the narrow Isthmus of Panama, it cut down the travel time for ships sailing between the U.S. east and west coasts by approximately 8,000 nautical miles.:


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