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Monroe Doctrine Effects

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Through the Monroe Doctrine and its effect on US foreign policy, it led to several corollaries by future presidents that expanded its influence throughout the world. The most notable corollary was put in place by Theodore Roosevelt in the early 20th century. Since European countries were owed money by many Latin American countries, Roosevelt “felt that the US had a “moral mandate” to enforce proper behavior among the nations of Latin America” (Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine). This allowed for Roosevelt to not only force the countries to repay their debts but also to send in American troops to be sure his policies were implemented and the European nations stayed out of the territories. Roosevelt’s Corollary allowed the US to “use military force to restore internal stability to nations in the region” of the Western Hemisphere (Milestones: 1899-1913: Roosevelt…1904). The use of US military presence in these Latin American …show more content…

Its beginnings were rooted in isolationist ideas with the US wanting to eliminate Europe’s intervention and expansion in the US and the Latin American countries in the Western Hemisphere as well as wanting to keep out of European wars. We then see how future presidents, such as Theodore Roosevelt, used the doctrine to step into many Latin American countries to prevent conflicts with Europe and to further America’s influence and power in the region. Also, we see how the struggles in Europe and the prospect of war enticed presidents such as Truman to undermine the doctrine and step into European wars and affairs that the doctrine clearly opposed. Overall, the Monroe Doctrine was an important part of US history which helped to shape our nation in the world and to lay the building blocks of our nation’s foreign policies into what it is

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