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1. the united states would not interfere int the affairs of the European nations.2. the united states would recognize, and not interfere with, European colonies that already existed in north and south America.3. the western hemisphere was to be off-limits to future colonization by any foreign power.4. the united states would consider any European power's attempt to colonize or interfere with nations in the western hemisphere to be a hostile act.1. the united states would not interfere int the affairs of the European nations.2. the united states would recognize, and not interfere with, European colonies that already existed in north and south America.3. the western hemisphere was to be off-limits to future colonization by any foreign power.4. the united states would consider any European power's attempt to colonize or interfere with nations in the western hemisphere to be a hostile act.The Monroe Doctrine sought to stop the European powers from gaining any further lands in the Americas. Specifically, the US wanted to stop Spain from regaining land in Latin America, which had recently followed the US and won their independence.1. No new colonies in the Western Hemisphere2. No trading colonies in the W.H.3. No European interference with W.H.4. No American interference with Europe: DThe United States would not interfere in wars between European Powers. The United States would not interfere in existing colonies in the Western Hemisphere. The Western Hemisphere was closed to further colonization. Any action by a European country to control another in the western hemisphere the US would consider it as a hostile action.
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The Monroe Doctrine warned the European Nations not to interfere with the Western Hemisphere. The document, drawn up by Monroe himself, said that the U.S. was going to "watch" over the Latin American nations so that the European nations did not try to take them over.
why do you think the religious tensions that developed during the reformation among european nations spread to the americas.
According to the foreign affairs, the new government could declare war and make peace, send and receive ambassadors, handle Indian affairs, and make treaties with other nations. In the domestic affairs, Congress could borrow money, admit new states into America, build an army and navy, and create post offices. Also Congress could settle arguments between the boundaries of states.
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The policy that European nations should not interfere with the Americas was known as the Monroe Doctrine. It was put forth by our fifth president, James Monroe.
He warned European nations not to interfere with affairs in the Western hemisphere
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The Monroe Doctrine was the policy that said that European nations should not interfere with America.
United Nations Department of Political Affairs was created in 1992.
United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs was created in 1998.
United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs was created in 1962.
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1. the united states would not interfere int the affairs of the European nations.2. the united states would recognize, and not interfere with, European colonies that already existed in north and south America.3. the western hemisphere was to be off-limits to future colonization by any foreign power.4. the united states would consider any European power's attempt to colonize or interfere with nations in the western hemisphere to be a hostile act.1. the united states would not interfere int the affairs of the European nations.2. the united states would recognize, and not interfere with, European colonies that already existed in north and south America.3. the western hemisphere was to be off-limits to future colonization by any foreign power.4. the united states would consider any European power's attempt to colonize or interfere with nations in the western hemisphere to be a hostile act.The Monroe Doctrine sought to stop the European powers from gaining any further lands in the Americas. Specifically, the US wanted to stop Spain from regaining land in Latin America, which had recently followed the US and won their independence.1. No new colonies in the Western Hemisphere2. No trading colonies in the W.H.3. No European interference with W.H.4. No American interference with Europe: DThe United States would not interfere in wars between European Powers. The United States would not interfere in existing colonies in the Western Hemisphere. The Western Hemisphere was closed to further colonization. Any action by a European country to control another in the western hemisphere the US would consider it as a hostile action.
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