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Truman Doctrine
According to an article in Wikipedia, during the Lincoln-Douglas debates, Lincoln tried to get Douglas to announce whether he supported the way slavery was treated in his belief in popular sovereignty, as declared in the Kansas-Nebraska Act, or by the Supreme Court decision in the Dred Scott Case, in which a slave was declared personal property and could be taken anywhere in the US. Douglas indicated that
Even though British and US interests were at odds many times in the 19th century, Britain did support the Monroe Doctrine. In about 1820 the only colonial empire that could rival Britain's was that of Spain. Britain did not want Spain to reconquer its empire in the Americas, which had recently become independent. As a result, Britain supported the Monroe Doctrine in order to prevent this possible Spanish territorial reconquest.
Forming Alliances That Avoid Conflicts among Rival European powers
The United States was incapable of enforcing the Monroe Doctrine when it was delivered. There was understanding at the time of its delivery that the British would be the power defending the Monroe Doctrine, which they did using their large fleet of ships and privateers.
He managed to aquire Florida and declared the Monroe Doctrine.
Truman Doctrine
he declared the monroe doctrine
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The Bush Doctrine gave the United States the right to consider countries that supported terrorist groups as hostile countries.
Monroe Doctrine
He declared that the United States would oppose the spread if communism.
Douglas supported the doctorine of popular sovereignty.
The Monroe Doctrine declared that the US would not allow any European Nation to colonize North or South America. It was issued by President Monroe.
According to an article in Wikipedia, during the Lincoln-Douglas debates, Lincoln tried to get Douglas to announce whether he supported the way slavery was treated in his belief in popular sovereignty, as declared in the Kansas-Nebraska Act, or by the Supreme Court decision in the Dred Scott Case, in which a slave was declared personal property and could be taken anywhere in the US. Douglas indicated that
Roosevelt corollary to the monroe doctrine