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Monroe Doctrine

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?

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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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It resulted in the U.S. becoming a colony of Spain
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It caused the U.S. to withdraw from international affairs

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Multiple Choice

What Did The Adams-Onis Treaty Do?

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The Adams-Onis Treaty annexed Florida to Spain
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The Adams-Onis Treaty defined the borders of the Louisiana Purchase

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The Adams-Onis Treaty granted independence to Latin America

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The Adams-Onis Treaty ceded Florida to the United States and established a boundary between the United States and New Spain.

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Multiple Choice

Which One of these Was a Key Point in the Monroe Doctrine?

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United States would not tolerate European intervention in the Western Hemisphere
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United States would not tolerate South American intervention in the Western Hemisphere
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United States would not tolerate African intervention in the Western Hemisphere
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United States would not tolerate Asian intervention in the Western Hemisphere

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Why Didn't President Monroe Want to Acknowledge the New Nations in Latin America?

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Because he thought the U.S. was better than them

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To avoid conflict with France
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Because he was upset that they were now independent

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Because he thought that they weren't capable of maintaining a government

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Multiple Choice

How Was The Monroe Doctrine Significant?

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It helped the U.S. stay out of foreign affairs and gave the U.S. more land

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It was significant because it solved taxes

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It led to the U.S. having bad relations with Europe

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