The Doctrine stated the United States policy position that the Americas were no longer to be considered an area open to European influence or colonization.
The Monroe Doctrine was articulated in James Monroe's Congress.
The Monroe Doctrine was proposed by President James Monroe.
The Monroe Doctrine was in direct opposition to the Truman Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine said the US should not interfere with events in Europe.
view european interference in the Americas as a threat to the national interest of the United States.
James Monroe issued the "Monroe Doctrine" in 1823. The Doctrine held that any former colony in the Western Hemisphere that had declared independence and successfully became independant (through either war or treaty) would not be re-colonized by the same or a different European power. Although the young United States was in no position to defend this declaration, the British agreed with the sentiment and argued that their navy, the strongest in the world at the time, would defend the Monroe Doctrine.
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The Monroe Doctrine declared that the US would not allow any European Nation to colonize North or South America. It was issued by President Monroe.
Monroe Doctrine
Roosevelt corollary to the monroe doctrine
Monroe Doctrine 1823
The Monroe Doctrine was articulated in James Monroe's Congress.
The Monroe Doctrine was proposed by President James Monroe.
The Monroe Doctrine was in direct opposition to the Truman Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine said the US should not interfere with events in Europe.
view european interference in the Americas as a threat to the national interest of the United States.
The Monroe Doctrine was approved by Congress.
James Monroe issued the "Monroe Doctrine" in 1823. The Doctrine held that any former colony in the Western Hemisphere that had declared independence and successfully became independant (through either war or treaty) would not be re-colonized by the same or a different European power. Although the young United States was in no position to defend this declaration, the British agreed with the sentiment and argued that their navy, the strongest in the world at the time, would defend the Monroe Doctrine.