According to the US Department of State website as well as the US National Archives website, John Quincy Adams was the secretary of state when the 1823 Monroe Doctrine was issued. He was appointed as secretary of state by President James Monroe on March 5, 1817.
In addition, Great Britain was in favor of the Doctrine. Since they held New World possessions, this helped them too.
According to the US Department of State website as well as the US National Archives website, John Quincy Adams was the secretary of state when the 1823 Monroe Doctrine was issued. He was appointed as secretary of state by President James Monroe on March 5, 1817.
In addition, Great Britain was in favor of the Doctrine. Since they held New World possessions, this helped them too.
John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams was the man.
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ok first of all the answer is in the question it was james monroe lol this was by bunnyluver2433^ I wouldn't trust anyone named bunny "luver". James Monroe did not write the Monroe Doctrine, he adopted it.Not a fact. It is asserted by others that James Monroe authored the Doctrine, while accepting the input from cabinet members. Harlow Giles Unger, author of The Last Founding Fatherargues "The assertion that Adams is the author of the Monroe Doctrine is not only untrue, it borders ludicrous implying that Monroe was little more than a puppet manipulated by another's hand". John Quincy Adams is given credit for influencing Monroe's opinion though.
James Monroe said these words in his seventh annual address to Congress in 1820, known as the Monroe Doctrine.
Robert Smith and James Monroe
The Monroe Doctrine stated that England could no longer come in to America or anywhere in the Western Hemisphere and interfere with counties developing or to make colonies.
John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams
The Monroe Doctrine was named after the President that delivered the message to Congress in 1823, but the Doctrine was the brain child of Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, who considered the author of the Doctrine given in Monroe's 7th State of the Union message to Congress.
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Monroe Doctrine
John Quincy Adams was the very able Secretary of State for Monroe.
That would be Richard Olney.
John Quincy Adams was the very able Secretary of State for Monroe.
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Monroe Doctrine
Monroe was the Secretary of State when he was elected and had a home in Virginia.
James Monroe served as Secretary of State and as Secretary of War under Madison. For some of the time, he held both positions at once.