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28 January, 02:13

Why did President James Monroe issue his Monroe Doctrine?

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A. To stop the war between Britain and the United States

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B. To set up ways to sign trade treaties with African countries

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C. To buy the Louisiana Territory from Napoleon Bonaparte of France

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D. To tell European countries to leave the Americas alone

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  1. 28 January, 02:22
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    President James Monroe issued his Monroe Doctrine to tell the European countries to leave America alone.

    Explanation:

    This was a message delivered to Congress in December 1823 by James Monroe that the United States would no longer tolerate a colonized or puppet emperor. In simple words, the motive of this message is to warn the European countries to leave the U. S alone.

    According to this theory, the United States would not interfere in the mutual politics of the countries of Europe, in return it would not tolerate empire expansion of any European country in the Americas. A slogan came out of it - "America for Americans". A slogan came out of this message as - "America for Americans"
  2. 28 January, 05:31
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    President James Monroe issue his Monroe Doctrine to tell European countries to leave America alone
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