Monroe Doctrine Early 1800s in Latin America was a period of revolution and liberation. Chile, Venezuela, Mexico and Brazil have gained their freedom.

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Monroe Doctrine Early 1800s in Latin America was a period of revolution and liberation. Chile, Venezuela, Mexico and Brazil have gained their freedom from Spain and Portugal. The United States recognizes them as legitimate countries.

Monroe Doctrine America fears that other foreign countries like France and Britain may now want to control these countries in Latin America. Warns European nations that they cannot set up colonies or interfere in Latin American problems anymore.

Monroe Doctrine The United States will protect North and South America from any European influence. The United States will not involve itself in European affairs militarily or politically.

Monroe Doctrine President James Monroe first stated the doctrine in Its primary stated objective was to free the newly independent colonies of Latin America from European intervention and control.

Monroe Doctrine Chile - Sept. 11, Implicit in the doctrine was: freeing Latin America from European intervention and control would allow for US intervention and control. History of US interventions in Latin America. History of US interventions in Latin America.