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Until the ' forties the Monroe Doctrine represented policy and as such remained inoperative . In none of the political changes within Latin America had the true interests of the United States been challenged .
Until the ' forties the Monroe Doctrine represented policy and as such remained inoperative . In none of the political changes within Latin America had the true interests of the United States been challenged .
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the United States , the words of the Monroe Doctrine provided the immediate stimulus to action . In June 1879 , Senator Ambrose Burnside of Rhode Island introduced a resolution which declared that the American people , who had adhered ...
the United States , the words of the Monroe Doctrine provided the immediate stimulus to action . In June 1879 , Senator Ambrose Burnside of Rhode Island introduced a resolution which declared that the American people , who had adhered ...
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John A. Kasson has devoted an article , in the September number of the North American Review , to what he calls the “ Monroe Declaration . " He gives us the genesis of what is more usually called the “ Monroe Doctrine , " and , as far ...
John A. Kasson has devoted an article , in the September number of the North American Review , to what he calls the “ Monroe Declaration . " He gives us the genesis of what is more usually called the “ Monroe Doctrine , " and , as far ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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