Answer:
"Existing European Colonies"
Explanation:
The Monroe Doctrine, synthesized in the phrase "America for the Americans", was elaborated by John Quincy Adams and attributed to President James Monroe in 1823. It established that any European intervention in America would be seen as an act of aggression that would require intervention of the United States of America. The doctrine was presented by President Monroe during his sixth speech to Congress on the State of the Union. It was taken with doubts, at first, and then with enthusiasm. It was a decisive moment in the foreign policy of the United States. The doctrine was conceived by its authors, especially John Quincy Adams, as a proclamation by the United States of its opposition to colonialism in response to the threat posed by the monarchical restoration in Europe and the Holy Alliance after the Napoleonic wars.
The south still wanted to keep their slaves, and even though they were not allowed to, the old and now free slaves were still forced and treated like slaves even if they were free.
The Fugitive Slave<span> Law or </span>Fugitive Slave Act<span> was passed by the United States Congress on September 18, </span>1850<span>, as part of the Compromise of </span>1850<span> between Southern </span>slave<span>-holding interests and Northern Free-Soilers.</span>
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The North had very little supplies at Fort Sumter, so they had to fight while being conservative with heir supplies. The South, however, battered the Fort with over 300 shells, until the commanding officer in the Fort inevitably surrendered.