Washington's <em>Proclamation of Neutrality (1793)</em>, Jefferson's <em>Embargo Act (1807)</em>, and the <em>Monroe Doctrine (1823)</em> were all efforts to affirm the position of the United States against European colonialism, as well in the conflicts that derive from the european expansion policy. All of them were efforts to show that the interests of European nations were very different from what was sought in America at the time.
Explanation:
The <em>Proclamation of Neutrality (1793)</em> was an announcement made by President George Washington to declare that the United States would take a neutral position in the conflict between France and Britain. This announcement was also intended to warn that any US citizen who supported either of the two countries at war would face legal proceedings.
Jefferson’s <em>Embargo Act (1807) </em>was an economic sanction (commercial and financial) imposed as a result of political and military circumstances. It was promulgated by the United States Congress against Great Britain and France because of the violations of neutrality assumed by the United States. The fact that triggered this situation was that european navies confiscated US merchants and their cargo as contraband of war.
<em>Monroe Doctrine (1823)</em> It established that any intervention by Europeans in America would be seen as an act of aggression that would require the intervention of the United States of America.
A range of cultural, religious, and racial ideologies were used to justify imperialism, including Social Darwinism, nationalism, the concept of the civilizing mission, and the desire to religiously convert indigenous populations.
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