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Monroe Doctrine Dbq

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Monroe Doctrine – Essay – 1st Draft
Having just defeated the English and gained independence, the United States started its political life as a small and weak nation which lacked the strength to resist the intrusions by stronger rival nations. In an effort to guard the nation from involvement in the wider conflicts of the Europeans and focus on domestic affairs, President George Washington followed a course of neutrality and isolationism during his presidency. Monroe doctrine proposed by President James Monroe was a continuation of Washington’s foreign policy. The Founders of the doctrine, including President Monroe, had broken away from an imperialist British power and were against imperialism. There was plenty of reason for the Monroe cabinet to feel defensive, rather than imperial, about American ideals and interests leading up to 1823.
Within weeks of Washington's inauguration in 1789, the French Revolution began. As the revolution intensified, the English sought to exploit the weakness of the French government. While conflict between the French and English intensified, America was caught in the middle. American loyalties were divided between the French who had aided in America's revolution and …show more content…

Due to this, Brazil faced a serious problem with getting recognition of its independence from United States and other European powers. The jaundiced view of Brazil can be seen from Document C which states, “The United States and the main European powers took their time in recognizing Brazilian independence since they wanted to take advantage of the situation to serve their interests,” arises from the fact that the United States delayed the recognition. The reason for the delay was that they were suspicious of the real intentions of the Brazilian monarchic government, not due to their ulterior

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