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Gnesinka [82]
3 years ago
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In what ways did U.S. foreign policy become more assertive in the early 1800's?

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liraira [26]3 years ago
8 0

It became more assertive by the U.S. expanding its borders into Florida and through their foreign affairs that included the Monroe doctrine preventing Europe to interfere with Latin American political affairs.

Morgarella [4.7K]3 years ago
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It became more assertive by the USA expanding its borders into Florida and through their foreign affairs that included Monroe doctrine preventing Europe to interfere with Latin America political affairs.
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