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was introduced by President James Monroe during his seventh annual message to Congress on December 2, 1823. The doctrine stated that the United States would not tolerate further European expansion in the Americas or interference in the affairs of the newly independent nations of the Americas. The doctrine was a response to the growing concern in the United States about the activities of the European powers in the Americas. The Monroe Doctrine was not a declaration of war, but it was a clear statement of American policy. The doctrine was later codified in the 1823 Treaty of Paris, which ended the War of 1812.
was a statement of United States policy on the activities and rights of European powers and their colonies in the Americas during the early 19th century. The doctrine stated that further efforts by European nations to take control of any independent state in North or South America would be viewed as “the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States.”
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