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“Great is the guilt of an unnecessary war.”
Which United States President most likely spoke these words?
The above quote was spoken by President John Adams. During his Presidential administration many people were clamoring for war with France—the XYZ Affair had offended American national sensibilities, and many politicians in particular felt that warfare was necessary to restore national honor. Adams resisted this feeling though, steadfastly refusing to sacrifice American boys for an unnecessary war.
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What was the chief aim of the James Monroe Administration in establishing the Monroe Doctrine?
President James Monroe elucidated what became known as the Monroe Doctrine in 1823 during his seventh State of the Union Address. Worried about European colonial powers desiring to either retake their newly independent former possessions in Latin America or to promote their own interests, Monroe vowed that the United States would intervene on behalf of the newly independent states. The actual Monroe Doctrine was largely authored by John Quincy Adams, Monroe's Secretary of State and successor as President in 1825.
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"The American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European power."
The given quote describes which foreign policy ideal?
The Monroe Doctrine was first stated by President James Monroe in his seventh State of the Union address to Congress in 1823. Written by Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, the Monroe Doctrine was crafted in response to Latin American revolutionary movements against European colonial powers. The Monroe Doctrine forcefully argued that it was in America's best interests to assist Latin American nations whose sovereignty was threatened by European nations.
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