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The Monroe Doctrine was a United States policy which was originated by President James Madison on December 2 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. Also the Doctrine state that the United States could not interfere with existing European colonies. They couldn't get involved in the internal concerns of European countries. However in todays society the Monroe Doctrine wouldn't work considering the United States has many allies which also include Europe. Other allies of the United States are, Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy and many more. Considering Europe is allied with the United States we are involved in the internal affairs that go on in their country. (We back them up and they back us up when needed). Therefore, no it is not possible to follow the same policy while we are currently allied with Europe.

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Are the principles of the monroe doctrine now out of date?

The principles of the Monroe Doctrine, established in 1823 to deter European colonialism in the Americas, can be seen as outdated in today's globalized world. Modern international relations emphasize cooperation and multilateralism rather than unilateral declarations of influence. Additionally, the rise of new global powers and changing geopolitical dynamics complicate the relevance of a doctrine that primarily addressed 19th-century concerns. However, some argue that elements of the Monroe Doctrine still resonate in U.S. foreign policy, particularly in its approach to Latin America.


What were reasons for the Monroe Doctrine?

It was first stated by U.S. President James Monroe during his 7th annual State of the Union Address, and was later supported by the U.S. presidents, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, John F. Kennedy, and others.


Why was the Monroe Doctrine created?

The Monroe Doctrine by US President Monroe was issued to try to prevent European involvement in North or South America. Its goal was also to prevent the "New World" from being fought over. It is important to note that Great Britain endorsed the doctrine as it suited their own interests in the Western Hemisphere.


What represents the belief used to justify westward expansion of America's borders in the 1800s Monroe Doctrine Manifest Destiny Adams-Onis Treaty or Missouri Compromise?

The belief in Manifest Destiny was used to justify westward expansion of America's borders in the 1800s. Before that, Britain made treaties with Native American Indians to keep whites on the eastern side of the Appalachian Mountains. Brits in the 1600s believed they owned "shore to shore" but the British had no idea how vast the land was that is now known as the Continental US (or the lower 48 states).


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James Monroe was famous because he was the fifth president of the USA. He was also the last of the Revolutionary War heroes to be elected as President. He was famous for the establishment of the Monroe Doctrine, which warned European countries to avoid colonization of the western hemisphere. This helped latin-American countries become independent, and was not back by any military power (the united states did not have much military, they had only gained their independence 4 decades earlier). I think the Monroe Doctrine is what most people remember him for.


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