James Quincy Adams played a large role in the Monroe doctrine. As a secretary Adams added and mapped out the Monroe Doctrine making one of the major foundations for all future American foreign policy. The Monroe doctrine was a big thing in the U.S.
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In 1865, the us government took the Monroe doctrine, supported the Mexican president Benito. At the time the doctrine was issued, all Spanish and Portuguese had gained independence. the Doctrine was changing the new and the old world. The doctrine alerted Europeans countries about colonizing or interring with the government of countries. The doctrine mention that the United States would not interfere with countries or colonies. America would only interfere if the western hemisphere tried to start or expand new colonies. James Monroe was the center of the Monroe Doctrine. Monroe was at the position in the military, and was in the military until March 3, 1817, then he got out the military and was our secretary of state. Monroe had a honorable military and government career before he became known as our president of United States.
President Tyler used the doctrine to take control of Texas, a country newspaper that had what would become an big bitter theme throughout Latin America. Secretary William H. Seward did a weird use of the doctrine in