Monroe Doctrine
Monroe Doctrine.
Latin America
The Roosevelt Corollary expanded the Monroe Doctrine by asserting the US's right to intervene in Latin America to maintain law and order. This policy justified US intervention in the region to protect its economic and strategic interests.
They do live in America,but not in ''Latin America.''
The document issued to prevent European nations from further colonization in Latin America is the Monroe Doctrine, articulated by President James Monroe in 1823. It declared that any European interference in the affairs of the Americas would be viewed as an act of aggression, prompting U.S. intervention. The doctrine aimed to safeguard the newly independent nations of Latin America from European imperialism and establish the Western Hemisphere as a sphere of U.S. influence.
Latin America is a region and does not have a government. The individual countries that are in Latin America have democracies for the most part.
Monroe Doctrine
Latin America includes Central America, the Caribbean, and South America.
Latin America is made up of Central and South America.
The creole class in Latin America was those of European or African descent born in Latin America.
There are 33 countries in Latin America. Each country in Latin America has its own unique flag.
The document to which you are referring would be the Monroe Doctrine, issued during Monroe's presidency (1823).