LAD/Blog #11: Monroe Doctrine

The Monroe Doctrine was read to Congress by James Monroe in 1823. It stated that the American continent would no longer be considered a possibility for any future European colonization. America had stayed out of European wars unless American safety had been threatened, and the United States would stay neutral regarding events between Spain and Portugal, though the situation was being closely monitored. America would continue to not interfere with European powers and would treat any ruling government as legitimate.
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Monroe Doctrine
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Synthesis: Woodrow Wilson's policy of neutrality during World War 1

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