The US position on French intervention in Mexico is to avoid direct conflict with France, and the US has become silent and has done no innervation in Mexican affairs, but they have also remained neutral in the conflict.
<h3>How did the US react to the French takeover of Mexico?</h3>
Maximilian and French meddling in Mexican affairs was denied by Abraham Lincoln. This, according to Lincoln, was a violation of the Monroe Doctrine, which warned European countries
The US would not tolerate further meddling in Western Hemisphere countries.
As a result, the US position on the French intervention in Mexico is to avoid a direct conflict.
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