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The Monroe Doctrine, in a collection of Historic Documents of America.
The Monroe Doctrine is a U.S. doctrine which, on December 2, 1823, proclaimed that European powers were no longer to colonize or interfere with the affairs of the newly independent nations of the Americas. The United States planned to stay neutral in wars between European powers...
The Avalon Project at Yale Law School Monroe Doctrine; ... The Monroe Doctrine was expressed during President Monroe's seventh annual message to Congress, December 2, 1823:
Monroe Doctrine: Primary Documents of American History (Virtual Services and Programs, Digital Reference Team, Library of Congress)
Monroe Doctrine, statement of United States policy on the activities and rights of European powers in the western hemisphere. It was made by President...
Monroe Doctrine In his message of 2 December 1823, President James Monroe articulated two principles that by the 1850s were regarded as the basis for...
The statement, known as the Monroe Doctrine, was little noted by the Great Powers of Europe, ... In the late 1800s, U.S. economic and military power enabled it to enforce the Monroe Doctrine.
(President Monroe's seventh annual message to Congress put "European Powers" on notice that American continents were off limits to European colonization, and that any attempts to intefere with ...
In December 1823, in a message to Congress, Monroe set forth the following principles, which would later become known as the Monroe Doctrine:
Frank, London, UK Considering the US actions with Iraq, Panama, Grenada, etc and the unilateral Monroe doctrine, what difference is there with Russia?
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