Description: Monroe doctrine.University of Oklahoma. Department of Public Discussion and Debate.1916English Book 146 pages 22 cm.Norman, Original 1916 8 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches - library stamp. Bright and complete internally. Monroe DoctrineFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaU.S. President James MonroeSecretary of State John Quincy Adams, author of the Monroe DoctrineThe Monroe Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy regarding domination of the American continent in 1823. It stated that further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression, requiring U.S. intervention.[1] At the same time, the doctrine noted that the United States would neither interfere with existing European colonies nor meddle in the internal concerns of European countries. The Doctrine was issued in 1823 at a time when nearly all Latin American colonies of Spain and Portugal had achieved or were at the point of gaining independencefrom the Portuguese and Spanish Empires. The United States, working in agreement with Great Britain, wanted to guarantee that no European power would move in.[2]:153– Shipping Anywhere In The United States Media Mail $4; International Shipping $20. Please Note: We accept PayPal, but also accept all credit cards. Everything we sell is Returnable for any reason. We only ask for prompt notification, within 14 days. We generally do try to "combine shipping" when you purchase more than one item--except in cases of large lots or very heavy shipments. ON INTERNATIONAL ORDERS, WE DO REFUND ON OVERCHARGES!! Don't hesitate to ask for more info/detail on any of our listings. HOFFMAN BOOKS, ABAA, IOBA
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