The Monroe doctrine was articulated by president Monroe because of the European politics at the ending of the Napoleonic wars, because Monroe felt that the European powers were obligated to respect the western hemisphere as the united states sphere of interest. One of the circumstances for the motivation of this doctrine was to oppose the European colonialism in America in 1823. The doctrine stated that any further efforts by European nations to take control of any independent state in north or south America would be viewed as an unfriendly disposition toward the United States. Also, known as the best U.S policy toward the western Hemisphere, the Monroe doctrine which was invoked in 1865, when the U.S government exerted diplomatic
The Monroe doctrine was articulated by president Monroe because of the European politics at the ending of the Napoleonic wars, because Monroe felt that the European powers were obligated to respect the western hemisphere as the united states sphere of interest. One of the circumstances for the motivation of this doctrine was to oppose the European colonialism in America in 1823. The doctrine stated that any further efforts by European nations to take control of any independent state in north or south America would be viewed as an unfriendly disposition toward the United States. Also, known as the best U.S policy toward the western Hemisphere, the Monroe doctrine which was invoked in 1865, when the U.S government exerted diplomatic