U.S. foreign policy towards Latin America in the 19th century offers a preview of how the U.S. government will treat Latin America during the 20th century; especially during the Cold War.
2. “Founding Fathers”
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“I have ever looked on Cuba as the most interesting
addition which could ever be made to our system of
states.” --Thomas Jefferson
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Adams, Madison, Monroe and Quincy Adams, too!
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Presidents Polk (1840s) and Pierce (1850s) tried to buy Cuba
“...Cuba, forcibly disjoined from its own unnatural
connection with Spain, and incapable of self-support,
can gravitate only toward the North American
Union...” --U.S. minister to Spain
3. Monroe Doctrine (1823)
• U.S. hegemony
• Paper tiger
• Influences: “manifest destiny” &
Roosevelt Corollary