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The Monroe Doctrine, articulated in 1823 by President James Monroe, established several key provisions: it declared that the Western Hemisphere was off-limits to future European colonization or intervention, asserting that any such actions would be viewed as acts of aggression against the United States. It also emphasized that the U.S. would not interfere in European affairs or conflicts. Additionally, it conveyed the idea that newly independent nations in Latin America were to be respected and protected from European powers. This doctrine shaped U.S. foreign policy in the Americas for many years.

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