He was always careful to never go too far progressive so as to garner complete hatred, but only enough to achieve his goals and progress America as far as he can. Theodore Roosevelt also began to attempt to regulate business so as to stop great monopolies from happening like the attempted one to control all of North West America’s railroad lines by a large trust. He managed to stop them by a Supreme Court ruling. One of the most notable things Roosevelt did was stop the coal mine labor strike that created massive problems for the American public- having a lack of fire and heat in winter was devastating. Although this was above his position and not his problem, he mediated between the labor unions and the big businesses so as to guarantee that both got what they wanted- leading to increased wages and better conditions while the laborers began to work again. Theodore Roosevelt also greatly enjoyed the outdoors. He went on many nature trips to explore nature and to relax from the stresses of being the president. He went even further than that and took an environmentalist standpoint to protect the United State’s forestry and environment by setting apart 150 million acres of land as national