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help| The Monroe Doctrine is a U.S. doctrine which, on December 2, 1823, stated that European powers were no longer to colonize or interfere with the affairs of the newly independent states of the Americas. The United States would not interfere with existing colonies or their dependencies in the Western Hemisphere. However, any attempt by a European nation to oppress or control any nation in the western... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine is a U.S. doctrine which, on December 2, 1823, stated that European powers were no longer to colonize or interfere with the affairs of the newly independent states of the Americas. -
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James Monroe
Monroe is probably best known for the Monroe Doctrine, which he delivered in his message to Congress on December 2, 1823. -
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United States Presidential doctrines
The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine was a substantial alteration (called an "amendment") of the Monroe Doctrine by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. -
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Roosevelt Corollary
The Roosevelt Corollary was a substantial amendment to the Monroe Doctrine by U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904. -
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Manifest Destiny
And he formulated the Monroe Doctrine of 1823, which warned Europe that the Western Hemisphere was no longer open for European colonization. -
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William Lindsay Scruggs
Scruggs also claimed that British policies in the disputed territory violated the Monroe Doctrine of 1823. -
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Clark Memorandum
This separated the Roosevelt Corollary from the Monroe Doctrine by noting that the Monroe Doctrine only applied to situations involving European countries. -
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Doctrine
Examples include the Monroe Doctrine, the Stimson Doctrine, the Truman Doctrine, the Eisenhower Doctrine, the Nixon Doctrine, the Brezhnev Doctrine, the Kirkpatrick doctrine, the Bush Doctrine. -
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John Quincy Adams
He was a diplomat, involved in many international negotiations, and helped formulate the Monroe Doctrine as Secretary of State. -
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Fort Monroe
The policy was called the "Fort Monroe Doctrine" alluding to Butler's headquarters at the Fort
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