<P> In the twilight of his administration, United States President Theodore Roosevelt dispatched 16 U.S. Navy battleships of the Atlantic Fleet on a worldwide voyage of circumnavigation from 16 December 1907 to 22 February 1909 . The hulls were painted white, the Navy's peacetime color scheme, decorated with gilded scrollwork with a red, white, and blue banner on their bows . These ships would later come to be known as the Great White Fleet . </P> <P> The purpose of the fleet deployment was multifaceted . Ostensibly, it served as a showpiece of American goodwill, as the fleet visited numerous countries and harbors . In this, the voyage was not unprecedented . Naval courtesy calls, many times in conjunction with the birthdays of various monarchs and other foreign celebrations, had become common in the 19th century . Port calls showcased pomp, ceremony, and militarism during a period of rising pre-war nationalism . In 1891, a large French fleet visited Kronstadt, Russia, in conjunction with negotiations between the two nations . Although France and Russia had been hostile to each other for at least three decades prior, the significance of the call was not lost on Russia, and Tsar Nicholas II signed a treaty of alliance with France in 1894 . As navies grew larger, naval pageants grew longer, more elaborate, and more frequent . The United States began participating in these events in 1902 when Roosevelt invited Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany to send a squadron for a courtesy call to New York City . Invitations for U.S. Navy ships to participate in fleet celebrations in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany followed . </P> <P> Additionally, the voyage of the Great White Fleet demonstrated both at home and on the world stage that the U.S. had become a major sea power in the years after its triumph in the Spanish--American War, with possessions that included Guam, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico . It was not the first flexing of U.S. naval muscle since that war, however; during the Algeciras Conference in 1906, which was convened to settle a diplomatic crisis between France and Germany over the fate of Morocco, Roosevelt had ordered eight battleships to maintain a presence in the Mediterranean Sea . Since Japan had arisen as a major sea power with the 1905 annihilation of the Russian fleet at Tsushima, the deployment of the Great White Fleet was therefore intended, at least in part, to send a message to Tokyo that the American fleet could be deployed anywhere, even from its Atlantic ports, and would be able to defend American interests in the Philippines and the Pacific . </P> <P> That gesture capitalized on a war scare that had resulted from anti-Japanese riots in San Francisco . Roosevelt saw the deployment of the fleet as one that would take the American public's mind off an economic depression that had begun in 1907, encourage patriotism, and give the impression that he would teach Japan "a lesson in polite behavior", as historian Robert A. Hart phrased it . Roosevelt did so on the assurance from financial experts that Japan had been drained from the Russo - Japanese War and would not be ready for another conflict for at least a decade . After the fleet had crossed the Pacific, Japanese statesmen realized that the balance of power in the East had changed since the Root--Takahira Agreement that defined relevant spheres of interest of the United States and Japan . </P>

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