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The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo gave the U.S. what is present-day California, Arizona, Utah, and a little corner of Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico.

The Monroe Doctrine said that if any country attacked any Latin American country, we would protect them, but hypothetically, the U.S. was thinking that we would eventually take over the country we were protecting.

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