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24 May, 19:06

What was the message of the Monroe Doctrine, President James Monroe's foreign policy?

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Europeans were not to interfere in the Americas and America would remain neutral in wars between European countries

The United States would assist with European colonization efforts.

The United States was prepared to intervene in France and England as needed.

All of the above

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  1. 24 May, 20:05
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    The correct answer is A) "Europeans were not to interfere in the Americas and America would remain neutral in wars between European countries". The Monroe Doctrine can be summarize in the phrase "America for Americans" coined by President James Monroe in 1823. The Monroe Doctrine established that any European intervention in America would be seen as an act of aggression against the United States of America. The doctrine also mentioned that the US would not interfere with other colonies and it would not participate or get involved in conflicts between European countries.
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