The Impact of International Tensions on U.S. Foreign Policy in 1823

What U.S. foreign policy was the result of international tension over the Spanish colony of Cuba in 1823?

a. the Tyler Doctrine

b. the Monroe Doctrine

c. the Isolation Doctrine

d. the Truman Doctrine

The answer is B. Monroe Doctrine

The Monroe Doctrine was the U.S. foreign policy that resulted from international tensions over the Spanish colony of Cuba in 1823. This doctrine, introduced by President James Monroe, aimed to prevent European powers from further colonizing or interfering in the affairs of the Americas. The Monroe Doctrine asserted the United States' influence and power in the Western Hemisphere and set the stage for a more assertive approach to foreign policy in the region.
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