The Monroe Doctrine stated that any further colonization efforts by Europe in North and South America would be stopped by the United States. Conversely, the United States would not interfere with any existing European colonies.
in the Monroe Doctrine the two important points are that the British were concerned that the European Nations were meddling in the Western Hemisphere and the Monroe Doctrine also gave freedom of the new nations
was in intended to prevent the Europeans from colonising Latin America. Also pronounced American exceptionalism on a worldwide basis, idea the the US was different from the old European world and in a way was paving the way for how civilisation should be run.
what was the the monore doctrine
I'd go with France and Spain, the two European nations with the power and desire to continue colonizing the Americas. Ironically, the U.S. didn't have the naval power to enforce the Monroe Doctrine at the time in was enacted and was relying on Britain to do it for them--and Britain did, because they didn't want France or Spain to gain any more power.
Monroe Doctrine pg.604 "The American People Creating A Nation & A Society" Volume Two Since 1865
Adams realized that the US could not enforce the provision of the Monroe Doctrine but Great Britain had previously proposed that the two nations issue a similar proclamation closing the western hemisphere to future colonization. It was in England’s economic interest that the new Latin nations be allowed to trade with other nations, namely England. While this US “show of force” annoyed the British, Adams realized that the British Navy would help the US uphold the Doctrine.
The United States was incapable of enforcing the Monroe Doctrine when it was delivered. There was understanding at the time of its delivery that the British would be the power defending the Monroe Doctrine, which they did using their large fleet of ships and privateers.
what was the the monore doctrine
No country was "aided" by the Monroe doctrine. It was used to replace Spanish rule in Cuba and French rule in Mexico with American puppet regimes.
The Monroe Doctrine and the Magna Carta
It only has two different features
I'd go with France and Spain, the two European nations with the power and desire to continue colonizing the Americas. Ironically, the U.S. didn't have the naval power to enforce the Monroe Doctrine at the time in was enacted and was relying on Britain to do it for them--and Britain did, because they didn't want France or Spain to gain any more power.
Two main features of poetry are a)glorification b)denouncement
Monroe Doctrine pg.604 "The American People Creating A Nation & A Society" Volume Two Since 1865
Two main features of human geography are the study of how human populations interact with their environment and the analysis of cultural, social, economic, and political processes that shape human societies. Human geography also focuses on understanding the distribution and organization of people around the world.
The human figure, and detail were two big features.
It only has two different features
Adams realized that the US could not enforce the provision of the Monroe Doctrine but Great Britain had previously proposed that the two nations issue a similar proclamation closing the western hemisphere to future colonization. It was in England’s economic interest that the new Latin nations be allowed to trade with other nations, namely England. While this US “show of force” annoyed the British, Adams realized that the British Navy would help the US uphold the Doctrine.
Japans main geographical features include more mountains than plains. One of these is Mount Yari and Mount Fuji; the two main features/mountains in japan.