C. he would use U.S. forces to protect American interests in the Western Hemisphere.
Western hemisphere.
He issued it on December 2, 1823 and it would later become known as the Monroe Doctrine.
It is the Monroe Doctrine. The following website I listed goes into great depth of the doctrine. See the link below this answer.
The name of the famous statement issued by President Monroe in 1823 was the Monroe Doctrine. It said that the Americas were closed to further colonization. It also warned that European efforts to reestablish colonies would be considered "dangerous to our peace and safety." Finally, it promised that the United States would stay out of European affairs. The name of the famous statement issued by President Monroe in 1823 was the Monroe Doctrine and it said that the Americas were closed to further colonization and that European efforts to reestablish colonies would be dangerous to the peace and safety of the Americas.
If you think that john Adams wrot the Monroe Doctrine your wrong and stupid James monroe did.Now why you would you think john Adams did when his last name is Adams so now how u feelin. let me guess pretty stupid (Edit: Actually, it was John Quincy Adams who wrote the Monroe Doctrine. Adams was Secretary of State at the time. It is only named the Monroe Doctrine because he was President. John Adams wrote much of the Massachusetts Constitution, and "Thoughts on Government." Much of his writings come in the form of personal letters.)
President Roosevelt made it clear that he intended to enforce the monroe doctrine in 1904.
When Roosevelt stated he would support the Monroe Doctrine, he meant that the United States would uphold the principle that European powers should not interfere in the affairs of Latin American countries. This was a commitment to protecting the sovereignty of nations in the Western Hemisphere from colonialism or foreign intervention. Roosevelt further expanded this stance with the Roosevelt Corollary, asserting that the U.S. could intervene in Latin America to maintain stability and prevent European involvement. Thus, he framed U.S. intervention as a means of promoting order and preventing chaos in the region.
The Roosevelt Corollary
Theodore Roosevelt.
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American fear that financial instability in the Dominican Republic would lead to European intervention.
The Roosevelt Corollary built on the Monroe Doctrine, which was established in 1823. The Monroe Doctrine asserted that the Western Hemisphere was off-limits to new European colonization and interference. The Roosevelt Corollary expanded this doctrine by stating that the United States would intervene in Latin American nations to maintain stability and order, effectively positioning the U.S. as a regional police power.
The Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine that was articulated by President Theodore Roosevelt in his State of the Union Address in 1904. The corollary states that the United States will intervene in conflicts between European Nations and Latin American countries to enforce legitimate claims of the European powers, rather than having the Europeans press their claims directly. Basically, the United States would act as the "police force" of the Western Hemisphere.
The Monroe Doctrine opposed any future colonization of Latin America by Europe. It stated that that would be taken as a sign of aggression.
Even though British and US interests were at odds many times in the 19th century, Britain did support the Monroe Doctrine. In about 1820 the only colonial empire that could rival Britain's was that of Spain. Britain did not want Spain to reconquer its empire in the Americas, which had recently become independent. As a result, Britain supported the Monroe Doctrine in order to prevent this possible Spanish territorial reconquest.
The Roosevelt Corollary was an idea Theodore Roosevelt stated in his inauguration speech that added more terms to the Monroe Doctrine. This was an idea that the United States be more forceful in foreign affairs.
No they didn't. They thought that America would fall with the Monroe Doctrine.