Brezhnev Doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine was the policy that said that European nations should not interfere with America.
to increase tensions in Europe
European nations maintained a balance of power through wars and shifting alliances.
Germany and Austria
nineteenth centuries european nations formed alliances in order to?
The Monroe Doctrine warned the European nations against efforts to colonize or otherwise interfere with existing states and territories in North and South America. The doctrine gave the European colonies the same courtesy from the United States.
Other nations formed alliances to oppose France's expansion plans because France was threatening to dominate all of Europe.
It was to warn European nations not to interfear in western hemisphere.
it was James monroe with the monroe doctrine
European nations should stop trying to colonize in the Americas
The Monroe Doctrine, articulated in 1823 by President James Monroe, asserted that the Americas were off-limits to further European colonization or interference. It declared any attempt by European powers to control or influence nations in the Western Hemisphere as a threat to U.S. security and would be met with opposition. The doctrine aimed to establish the United States as a dominant power in the region and promoted the idea of American exceptionalism.