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Technically, Great Britain remained neutral during the US Civil War. The Confederacy did all it could on a diplomatic basis to gain recognition from Great Britain.
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.
Because with Britain's strong navy, it could stop Europeans from building new colonies in the Americas.
The Federalists supported a strong national government, diplomatic ties with Great Britain, the political leadership of men of property and experience, and ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
Britain
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Technically, Great Britain remained neutral during the US Civil War. The Confederacy did all it could on a diplomatic basis to gain recognition from Great Britain.
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.
Because with Britain's strong navy, it could stop Europeans from building new colonies in the Americas.
The Federalists supported a strong national government, diplomatic ties with Great Britain, the political leadership of men of property and experience, and ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
Truman Doctrine
With the support of Great Britain, US President Monroe set forth a policy that no more European colonies could be established in the Western Hemisphere. The Monroe Doctrine came in handy for future US governments to use as needed. The doctrine also protect Great Britain's hold on Canada.
Cotton diplomacy refers to the diplomatic methods employed by the South during the American Civil War to coerce Great Britain and France to support the Southern war effort by implementing a cotton trade embargo against Great Britain and Europe
Great Britain condemned the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Union in 1968 as a violation of international law and sovereign rights. The UK provided diplomatic support for Czechoslovakia but did not take direct military action against the invasion.
The Reagan Doctrine stated that the United States would support freedom fighters.
Venezuela was not a place where the US took action to support the Reagan Doctrine.