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The Monroe Doctrine was written by United States President Monroe. It stated that any efforts of European powers to colonize or interfere with North or South America would be seen as an act of aggression towards the United States, and that the US would have to intervene.

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A significant theme of the Monroe Doctrine was that?

because Abraham Lincoln wrote it


What caused John Quincy Adams to write the monroe doctrine?

John Quincy Adams wrote the Monroe Doctrine after receiving threats from European powers to recover colonies in Latin America.


Who actually wrote most of the James Monroe Doctrine?

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.


What was the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine?

The Monroe Doctrine was a statement of US foreign policy which warned European powers in particular not to attempt any further colonization in North and South America. Its purpose was to stronglydiscourage such colonization by making the US position clear to all and hopefully make any further action unnecessary.


Who did the Monroe doctrine protect the latin Americas from?

Reasons for the Monroe Doctrine to be issued: While named after the President that wrote the 1823 message to Congress, the Monroe Doctrine was the brain child of Secretary of State, John Quincy Adams. Basically the Doctrine warned that the United States was no longer to be considered an area open to European influence or colonization. The US promised not to interfere in the affairs of Europe and Europe would respect that the Western Hemisphere was closed to colonization by any power. Two developments convinced Adams that such a Doctrine was necessary. First, the expanded Russian exploration and fur trapping south of Alaska, which had been Russian since 1741. The Russians built Fort Ross close to Spanish San Francisco and the Czar in 1821 ordered foreign ships to stay 100 miles clear of Russian American shores. The second, yet more important problem Adams saw, was the chance that Austria and France would send troops to the Western Hemisphere to help Spain regain her lost colonies in South America. Actually, Adams realized the US could not enforce the provisions of the Monroe Doctrine, but Great Britain had previously proposed that the two nations issue a proclamation that the Western Hemisphere was closed to further colonization. It was in England’s economic interests that the new Latin nations be allowed to trade with other nations, namely Great Britain. While this US “show of force” annoyed the British, Adams realized that the British Navy would help the US uphold the Monroe Doctrine.

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What major events happened during Monroe presidents?

James Monroe wrote the Monroe doctrine


Who wrote monroe doctrine?

John Quincy Adams


A significant theme of the Monroe Doctrine was that?

because Abraham Lincoln wrote it


What caused John Quincy Adams to write the monroe doctrine?

John Quincy Adams wrote the Monroe Doctrine after receiving threats from European powers to recover colonies in Latin America.


Who actually wrote most of the James Monroe Doctrine?

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.


Principle that the American continents are not to be considered subjects for future colonization?

James Monroe wrote a document stating that the American continents were not to be considered for future colonization. This document was known as the Monroe Doctrine.


Cause John Quincy Adams to write the Monro doctrine?

John Quincy Adams wrote the Monroe Doctrine after receiving threats from European powers to recover colonies in Latin America.


What did John Adams write?

If you think that john Adams wrot the Monroe Doctrine your wrong and stupid James monroe did.Now why you would you think john Adams did when his last name is Adams so now how u feelin. let me guess pretty stupid (Edit: Actually, it was John Quincy Adams who wrote the Monroe Doctrine. Adams was Secretary of State at the time. It is only named the Monroe Doctrine because he was President. John Adams wrote much of the Massachusetts Constitution, and "Thoughts on Government." Much of his writings come in the form of personal letters.)


What historical events took place during the presidency of James Monroe?

1817: The Era of Good Feelings, First Seminole War, Rush-Bagot Agreement, Mississippi enters union.1818: Convention of 1818, Illinois enters the Union.1819: McCulloch v. Maryland, Panic of 1819, Adams-Onis (Transcontinental) Treaty, Dartmouth College v. Woodward, Alabama enters Union1820: Missouri Compromise, Maine enters Union.1821: Missouri enters Union.1823: Monroe Doctrine.1824: American System, Gibbons v. Ogden.


Did john Adams write any famous documents?

He wrote "Thoughts on Goverment" that was were sent by inhabitants of Braintree to its representatives in Massachusetts legislature.


What was the purpose of the Monroe Doctrine?

The Monroe Doctrine was a statement of US foreign policy which warned European powers in particular not to attempt any further colonization in North and South America. Its purpose was to stronglydiscourage such colonization by making the US position clear to all and hopefully make any further action unnecessary.


What was one great thing James Monroe accomplished?

He spoke about what is now called the Monroe Doctrine. It states that if European nations try to further settle here in the Americas, that it will be viewed as an act of agression and that the US will definitely get involved. James Monroe received most of the recognition even though James Madison wrote it.