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The Monroe Doctrine stated that the United States would take action against any nation who tried to colonize North America.
Well, if the Monroe Doctrine was ignored, Europe would have probably taken over Latin America, and eventually try to take the United States
i believe it started in 1947
The US did not take action in Venezuela.
There is no such doctrine. Perhaps you're looking for the Monroe Doctrine.
eight years
It may take you forever, since you don't even know it's a doctorate degree.
march 1947
21 Months
21 Months
Diplomacy at all costs is not part of the Bush doctrine of foreign policy.
I think 1832. :*
No. The Monroe Doctrine is the announcement that the US will not tolerate the establishment of new European colonies in the Americas and will take active measures to prevent that.
The Monroe Doctrine stated that the United States would take action against any nation who tried to colonize North America.
Well, if the Monroe Doctrine was ignored, Europe would have probably taken over Latin America, and eventually try to take the United States
i believe it started in 1947
The US did not take action in Venezuela.