The Monroe Doctrine, articulated in 1823, was driven by a desire to prevent European powers from colonizing or interfering in the Americas, asserting U.S. influence in the Western Hemisphere. It reflected a growing nationalism and a belief in the right to self-determination for Latin American nations emerging from colonial rule. Additionally, it aimed to protect American interests and maintain stability in the region, while signaling the U.S. commitment to opposing European Imperialism. Ultimately, the doctrine established a framework for U.S. foreign policy in the Americas for years to come.
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