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They cut off trade with the newly independent country.
They cut off trade with the newly independent country.
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Monroe Doctrine was the statement that was intended to protect newly independent nations in Latin America.
The statement intended to protect newly independent nations in Latin America was known as the Monroe Doctrine. This policy was articulated by President James Monroe in 1823, warning European powers against further colonization or intervention in the Americas.
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A colonial tradition that newly independent states carried forward was self-government. The newly independent states stopped traditions as well including Royal charters.
asserted the United States' dominance and influence in the Western Hemisphere and warned European powers against interfering in the affairs of newly independent Latin American countries. This declaration laid the foundation for US foreign policy towards Latin America for many years, shaping the country's role as a regional power.
They cut off trade with the newly independent country.…
The Monroe Doctrine stated that Europe can no longer colonize or interfere with the newly independent countries. It also stated that the United States can interfere with any existing colonies in the Western Hemisphere. The goal of the Doctrine was to protect Latin America from European influence and control. The Doctrine was supported by the English because it kept Spain out of power. Today, the Doctrine is seen differently by leaders in Latin America because the US has used the Doctrine as a way to intervene is Latin American affairs.
The old Spanish Empire was collapsing. As newly independent nations formed, President James Monroe declared that the United States would protect them from any encroachments from European powers. If any European nation attempted to subjugate and colonize a Latin American country, or expand their existing colonies at the expense of a Latin American country, the U.S. would consider this an act of aggression. The Doctrine did not apply to disputes between the newly independent nations.