Monroe Doctrine Essay

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The Monroe doctrine was articulated during the period when there was the need for democracy. It was drafted by the then Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, and his primary reason was to end colonization and promote democracy. He feared that Spain could rise as a superpower and reign over united states' colonies. President James Monroe later implemented the Monroe doctrine. In the Monroe Doctrine, Adams indicated that there would be no new colonization in the new world and that countries would have democracy and freedom to rule themselves. Adams also stated that the United States would not get involved in the European wars. In exchange to that, the Europeans were not to interfere with the new Latin American republics.

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