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Maestro
17 October, 12:24
What was the Monroe Doctrine?
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Kamryn Daniel
17 October, 12:29
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The Monroe Doctrine was a United States policy that opposed European colonialism in the Americas
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Alison Hardin
17 October, 13:59
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James Monroe made a policy known as the Monroe Doctrine in 1823.
A doctrine is just a set of certain beliefs or rules.
This set of rules said that the United States of America
wouldn't allow European nations to send armies
to countries in the Western Hemisphere.
The Monroe Doctrine still stands today.
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