The Monroe Doctrine, established in 1823, aimed to deter European intervention in the Americas, asserting that any attempt by European powers to colonize or interfere in the Western Hemisphere would be viewed as a hostile act against the United States. It sought to protect newly independent Latin American nations from European colonialism and maintain the political and territorial integrity of the Americas. Essentially, the doctrine positioned the U.S. as a dominant power in the Western Hemisphere and laid the foundation for future American foreign policy in the region.
The Monroe Doctrine was sighned December 2nd, 1823.
Monroe Doctrine -Apex
The Monroe Doctrine's purpose was to prevent colonization of the United states.
To tell European countries to leave the Americas alone(APEX)
Monroe doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine was sighned December 2nd, 1823.
Monroe Doctrine -Apex
To tell European countries to leave the Americas alone(APEX)
The Monroe Doctrine's purpose was to prevent colonization of the United states.
To tell European countries to leave the Americas alone(APEX)
Monroe doctrine
limits European influence in the Western Hemisphere
Monroe Doctrine 1823
To tell European countries to leave the Americas alone(APEX)
To continue U.S. influence in Latin America
The Monroe Doctrine was articulated in James Monroe's Congress.
The Monroe Doctrine was proposed by President James Monroe.