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In the early 1800s, the United States was the sole independent state in the Americas (other than Brazil in 1822). The United States government, under president James Monroe, believed that it was the States' best intentions to stop or at least lessen European influence in the Americas, specifically South America, which had faced nationalist revolts. In 1823, the Monroe Doctrine was signed, and in the next few months, the United States declared war on the Kingdom of Spain, and helped spark the Spanish American Independence Wars. The war resulted in the independence of all Spanish states in South America. The peace treaty helped create four united republics, and the United States helped maintaining order and unity, avoiding rebellions such as the Colombian Crisis. The Doctrine also motive for

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  • United States (No Napoleon)
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  • In the early 1800s, the United States was the sole independent state in the Americas (other than Brazil in 1822). The United States government, under president James Monroe, believed that it was the States' best intentions to stop or at least lessen European influence in the Americas, specifically South America, which had faced nationalist revolts. In 1823, the Monroe Doctrine was signed, and in the next few months, the United States declared war on the Kingdom of Spain, and helped spark the Spanish American Independence Wars. The war resulted in the independence of all Spanish states in South America. The peace treaty helped create four united republics, and the United States helped maintaining order and unity, avoiding rebellions such as the Colombian Crisis. The Doctrine also motive for
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  • , ,
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  • 1776-07-04(xsd:date)
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  • United States
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  • Great Seal of the United States .svg
Timeline
  • No Napoleon
Name
  • United States of America
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  • Great Seal
regime
  • Presidential federal republic
Internet TLD
  • .us
Language
Currency
  • dollar
Population
  • ~261,634,600
Governing body
  • Congress
motto Lang
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  • km2
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  • 80(xsd:integer)
Area
  • 4804536(xsd:integer)
Demonym
  • American
Calling Code
  • +1
otl
  • States east of the , , , , , the and the
Motto
  • E Pluribus Unum
Flag
  • US flag with 42 stars by Hellerick.svg
motto en
  • Out of Many, One
ind rec
  • 1783-09-03(xsd:date)
abstract
  • In the early 1800s, the United States was the sole independent state in the Americas (other than Brazil in 1822). The United States government, under president James Monroe, believed that it was the States' best intentions to stop or at least lessen European influence in the Americas, specifically South America, which had faced nationalist revolts. In 1823, the Monroe Doctrine was signed, and in the next few months, the United States declared war on the Kingdom of Spain, and helped spark the Spanish American Independence Wars. The war resulted in the independence of all Spanish states in South America. The peace treaty helped create four united republics, and the United States helped maintaining order and unity, avoiding rebellions such as the Colombian Crisis. The Doctrine also motive for aiding the French Canadians in the Lower Canada Rebellion. The United States did not generally explore imperialism outside of the Americas, having few expeditions to the Pacific and instead put more funding in ensuring peace in the Americas, becoming the "Policeman of the Americas".
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