monroe doctrine
He was the author of the Monroe Doctrine
Monroe Doctrine
No, President James Monroe did not sign a document specifically called the Monroe Doctrine. Instead, he articulated the principles of the Monroe Doctrine during his annual message to Congress on December 2, 1823. This doctrine asserted that the Western Hemisphere was off-limits to further European colonization and that any interference in the affairs of the Americas would be viewed as a hostile act by the United States. While it was not a formal treaty or signed document, it became a key element of American foreign policy.
This document was the most basic aspect of US policy in the Western Hemisphere for 80 years or so. Moreover, it worked. It ended new colonization in Latin America and did so with very little military action. It was also historically important as a milestone in the ascent of the US as a world power.
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Monroe Doctrine
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The Monroe Doctrine (written mainly by John Quincy Adams)
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Monroe doctorine
The Monroe Doctrine was this document.
The Monroe Doctrine
James Monroe wrote a document stating that the American continents were not to be considered for future colonization. This document was known as the Monroe Doctrine.
When the Roosevelt Corollary was issued, it amended the Monroe Doctrine.
He was the author of the Monroe Doctrine