
Monroe Doctrine
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Mackynzie K
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Monroe Doctrine
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Adams-Onis, Convention of 1818, and Rush-Bagot Agreement
The Adams-Onis Treaty was the treaty that created the borders of the Louisiana Purchase
This is significant in expanding the U.S. influence in the region because it gave the U.S. more land
In the Convention of 1818, the British gave up the territory that was south of the 49th parallel (latitude)
This helped the U.S. because it solved territory disputes and gave the U.S. more land
The Rush-Bagot Agreement was to get most of the American and British fleets,
except for a couple of vessels, out of the Great Lakes
America and Britain both wanted the Great Lakes for the great resources, this
helped the trading improve and better overall relationship with Britain
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How Was The Monroe Doctrine Significant
It helped the U.S. not get involved in other countries affairs
At first, the Monroe Doctrine was not taken seriously
but then the UK helped enforce it creating a better relationship with the U.S.
Enabled the U.S. to be able to expand the land
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Political Changes in Latin America
Most colonies in Latin America gained independence
Except for Puerto Rico and Cuba
President James Monroe did not want to recognize the new nations.
Didn’t want to recognize them because he was unsure of their capability to
maintain a government
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Monroe Doctrine Four Key Points
U.S. wouldn’t interfere with European affair
The U.S. recognized and wouldn’t interfere with existing colonies in Latin America
No one can colonize the Western Hemisphere anymore
If any European nation tries to interfere with The U.S it would be viewed as a
hostile act
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How Did the Monroe Doctrine Affect U.S. Foreign Policy
Forbid anyone from colonizing the western hemisphere of the U.S.
Warns that if they try to colonize it will be a hostile act
Recognizes the new independent republics of Latin America
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Multiple Choice
How Did the Monroe Doctrine Affect U.S. Foreign Policy?
It made sure no one could colonize the Western Hemisphere and it warned Europeans that if they interfere with the land it is considered a hostile act.
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Multiple Choice
What Did The Adams-Onis Treaty Do?
The Adams-Onis Treaty defined the borders of the Louisiana Purchase
The Adams-Onis Treaty granted independence to Latin America
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Multiple Choice
Which One of these Was a Key Point in the Monroe Doctrine?
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Multiple Choice
Why Didn't President Monroe Want to Acknowledge the New Nations in Latin America?
Because he thought the U.S. was better than them
Because he was upset that they were now independent
Because he thought that they weren't capable of maintaining a government
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Multiple Choice
How Was The Monroe Doctrine Significant?
It helped the U.S. stay out of foreign affairs and gave the U.S. more land
It was significant because it solved taxes
It led to the U.S. having bad relations with Europe
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