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The Monroe Doctrine, articulated in 1823 by President James Monroe, asserted that the Americas were no longer open to European colonization and that any intervention by European powers in the Western Hemisphere would be viewed as a threat to U.S. security. It emphasized the principle of non-interference, stating that the United States would not meddle in European affairs. The doctrine positioned the U.S. as a protector of Latin America, asserting its influence in the region while establishing a clear separation between the Old World and the New.

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