The Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe doctrine
Washington warned against entering into 'entangling alliances' with European countries and to stay out of European conflicts.
Washington warned against entering into 'entangling alliances' with European countries and to stay out of European conflicts.
The Monroe Doctrine was this document.
George Washington believed that the American governments primary concentration stay on American interest. He warned the American people against permanent alliance, but he also advised for good relationships with other countries in which America could gain friendship and commerce. He warned against domestic affairs and interfering with European affairs. He even warned against Washington's public political address warned against foreign influence in domestic affairs and American meddling in European affairs. He warned America against a hostile partisanship. He was also the one to establish the presidency reign of two terms.
George Washington believed that the American governments primary concentration stay on American interest. He warned the American people against permanent alliance, but he also advised for good relationships with other countries in which America could gain friendship and commerce. He warned against domestic affairs and interfering with European affairs. He even warned against Washington's public political address warned against foreign influence in domestic affairs and American meddling in European affairs. He warned America against a hostile partisanship. He was also the one to establish the presidency reign of two terms.
The Monroe Doctrine was passed in 1820 and warned European powers to stay out of the Western Hemisphere. President James Monroe warned European powers by saying that North and/or South America could know it served as asubject for colonization by Europe. This would be considered an unfriendly act. In return, the United States agreed to stay out of European affairs.
He warned European nations not to interfere with affairs in the Western hemisphere
The Monroe Doctrine.
When James Montroe warned European nations not to attempt to establish new colonies in North or South America.
Monroe's most memorable achievement is the Monroe doctrine which warned European countries not to interfere in the Western hemisphere.
The Monroe Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy regarding European countries in 1823. It stated that further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression, requiring U.S. intervention.