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The Monroe Doctrine
Which 1823 doctrine of U.S. foreign policy stated that European countries should stay out of North and South America?
The Monroe Doctrine was a US Doctrine issued by President James Monroe. It said that European countries were not allowed to colonize or interfere with the independent nations of the Americas. It also stated that the US planned to stay neutral in wars between European powers and their colonies. It was issued on December 2, 1823. It was stated by President Monroe during his seventh annual State of the Union Address to Congress.
Noncolonization was a principle of the Monroe Doctrine proclaimed by United States president James Monroe in 1823. It stated that the Americas should undergo no further colonization by European powers.
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The Reagan Doctrine stated that the United States would support freedom fighters.
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The Monroe Doctrine
The Stimson Doctrine was sent from the United States to Japan and China on January 7, 1932. The doctrine stated that the United States did not recognize Japan's seizure of Manchuria.Ê
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.