Your question did not specify any countries, but the Monroe Doctrine sought to put all of the Western Hemisphere off limits to European political or military activity.
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Over 1500 people attended the original debate in Freeport, then a town of 5000. Freeport doctrine, which was the result of the debate, states people had the right to choose wether or not to exclude slavery from their limits. GA
Limits on Immigration
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The Americas were off limits to Europe as proposed in the Monroe Doctrine, not just one country.
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limits European influence in the Western Hemisphere
limits European influence in the Western Hemisphere
Monroe Doctrine
limit European influence in the western hemisphere
The purpose was to deter the expansion of European powers to the new world. The doctrine essentially warned of american retaliation if Europe expanded its new world colonies, though it promised to leave existing colonies alone. However, nobody took the threat seriously since the US was a second rate power back then.
The Doctrine stated the United States policy position that the Americas were no longer to be considered an area open to European influence or colonization.
Different countries in Europe have different laws governing road use. Furthermore, within each country, there are different laws for different types of roads. Also, the speed limits on some roads, in some countries are also adjusted according to the weather (lower speed limits in rain, for example).
President Monroe passed the Monroe Doctrine because he was afraid of too much European involvement in Middle and South America. The US feared new involvement of European powers in the Americas -- first of France after Napoleon's victories, then of the Allied powers after Napoleon's defeat who had sworn to uphold, if necessary, by force, the power of monarchs wherever it was threatened. The Monroe doctrine expressly excluded the already existing involvement of Europe's colonial powers, but it drew the line there: every new 'colonial' effort or any armed intervention to change or forcibly retain the status quo would be actively resisted by the USA.
Austin City Limits - 1975 A Bluegrass Tribute to Bill Monroe 22-3 was released on: USA: 1997