Answer: What motives were behind the Monroe Doctrine? The Monroe Doctrine was drafted because the U.S. government was worried that European powers would encroach on the U.S. sphere of influence by carving out colonial territories in the Americas.
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The "Camp David Accords" was orchestrated by the Carter Administration in order to attempt to "e<span>nd the era of hostility between Israel and Egypt."</span>
The answer is election of 1860
The 1860 election happened when during the rise of major political groups that have differing principles.
The Republicans strongly support the abolishment of slavery while the democratic party support to keep the slavery system.
In the end , The Republican party (that led by Abraham Lincoln) won that election.