The U.S. threats to intervene in the border dispute between British Guiana and Venezuela, particularly during the late 19th century, heightened tensions and underscored America's growing influence in Latin America, as articulated in the Monroe Doctrine. This interventionist stance led to increased diplomatic pressure on Britain, ultimately resulting in a resolution of the dispute in favor of British Guiana. The situation reinforced the perception of the U.S. as a dominant power in the region and set a precedent for future American involvement in Latin American affairs.
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