Fear of European involvement in Latin America.
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<u>The Monroe Doctrine was the policy of the United States which opposed European Colonialism in American which started in 1823</u>. This doctrine further stated that the efforts by European nations in order to take control over any north or South American state would be seen as the unfriendly disposition of Power against the United States. Address of the president of the United States, James Monroe contained Monroe Doctrine. This doctrine can best be viewed as the policy of the United States towards Western Hampshire. The doctrine also states that the United States will not interfere and will recognize the European colonies that were existing during that time and will not even mediate its concerns with regards to any European colony but the further extension by Europe of these colonies will be seen as a provocation. The government of the United States feared that the European powers which came out victorious and which were emerged from Congress of Vienna will revive the monarchical government. <u>The primary reason for the announcement of the Monroe Doctrine in 1823 was a fear of European involvement in Latin America.
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Answer details:
Grade – High School
Subject – History
Chapter – Monroe Doctrine
Keywords – Monroe Doctrine, Europe, United States, Colonization, Colonies, Monarchy, Europeans, Invade, Government, James Monroe.