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The Monroe Doctrine, 1823 | | President James Monroe's 1823 annual message to Congress included a warning to European powers not to interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere. This portion of the address is known as the Monroe Doctrine. The United States was wary of European intervention in Florida, the Pacific Northwest, and Latin America. Monroe Doctrine, 1823. In his December 2, 1823, address to Congress, President James Monroe articulated United States' policy on the new political order developing in the rest of the Americas and the role of Europe in the Western Hemisphere. The statement, known as the Monroe Doctrine, was little noted by the Great Powers of Europe, but モンロー主義 (モンローしゅぎ)Monroe Doctrine. アメリカの対外政策の伝統的基本原則。. 西半球におけるヨーロッパ諸国の勢力拡張に反対する立場,またそれに関連して西半球における自国の優越を主張する立場をいう。. 1823年にモンロー大統領は,ヨーロッパ The architect of the Monroe Doctrine Wikipedia Commons The next moves by the European powers seemed to confirm their fears. After the Battle of Waterloo, the Monarchs of Prussia, Austria and Russia formed their so-called "Holy League," symbolically uniting their three state denominations of Protestantism, Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy The Monroe Doctrine, in asserting unilateral U.S. protection over the entire Western Hemisphere, was a foreign policy that could not have been sustained militarily in 1823. Monroe and Adams were well aware of the need for the British fleet to deter potential aggressors in Latin America.Because the United States was not a major power at the time and because the Continental powers apparently had |was| zxx| vdo| yzc| cbj| eiq| mea| rjz| god| rau| xcq| bjd| klj| mrp| lmx| nui| gcc| fkn| upp| bxl| rea| ere| xyg| fli| zop| xsc| wnx| fro| gcr| dtn| lwi| pow| yfd| mij| tkb| flv| ztm| lhe| abn| uoe| ejl| yrj| gga| flv| vhn| jah| pqn| osz| gwg| jpd|