President Monroe passed the Monroe Doctrine because he was afraid of too much European involvement in Middle and South America. The US feared new involvement of European powers in the Americas -- first of France after Napoleon's victories, then of the Allied powers after Napoleon's defeat who had sworn to uphold, if necessary, by force, the power of monarchs wherever it was threatened. The Monroe doctrine expressly excluded the already existing involvement of Europe's colonial powers, but it drew the line there: every new 'colonial' effort or any armed intervention to change or forcibly retain the status quo would be actively resisted by the USA.
The Monroe Doctrine (written mainly by John Quincy Adams)
The Monroe Doctrine (written mainly by John Quincy Adams)
The Monroe Doctrine's purpose was to prevent colonization of the United states.
The Monroe Doctrine was proposed by President James Monroe.
To tell European countries to leave the Americas alone(APEX)
The Monroe Doctrine was articulated in James Monroe's Congress.
James Monroe.
the monroe doctrine
President James Monroe is responsible for drawing up the monroe doctrine.
He announced the Monroe Doctrine in 1823.
James Monroe established the Monroe Doctrine
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