Doctrine and Pax Britanica
Citations
Bibliography
"Avalon Project - Monroe Doctrine; December 2 1823." Avalon Project - Monroe Doctrine; December 2 1823. http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/monroe.asp (accessed February 16, 2014).
This source was helpful to find out the meaning behind why the Doctrine was created.
May, Ernest R. The making of the Monroe Doctrine. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1975.
This book went into detail about the process of getting the Doctrine running and how it was enforced.
Perkins, Dexter. A history of the Monroe Doctrine. Little, Brown, 1955.
This book was essential in my research for why the Doctrine was brought about and how it affected the United States.
"RealClearHistory - Pax Britannica Was Good for Civilization." RealClearHistory – Pax Britannica Was Good for Civilization. http://www.realclearhistory.com/historiat/2013/10/28/pax_britannica_was_good_for_civilization_150.html (accessed February 18, 2014).
This source described why the Pax Britannica was, and why it helped Britain.
The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica. "Monroe Doctrine (American history)."
Encyclopedia Britannica Online. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/390243/Monroe-Doctrine (accessed February 18, 2014).
This source defined the essential Monroe Doctrine period.
"The Rise and Fall of England: 8. Pax Britannica." : The Freeman : Foundation for Economic Education. http://www.fee.org/the_freeman/detail/the-rise-and-fall-of-england-8-pax-britannica#axzz2tAM1cT1g (accessed February 18, 2014).
This explained how Britain was affected by the Monroe Doctrine.
Watts, Carl. "Pax Britannica." Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800-1914 II (2007): 547-50. http://www.academia.edu/2013776/Pax_Britannica (accessed February 18, 2014).
I obtained information from this source about why the Monroe Doctrine helped and hurt parts of Britain.
"Avalon Project - Monroe Doctrine; December 2 1823." Avalon Project - Monroe Doctrine; December 2 1823. http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/monroe.asp (accessed February 16, 2014).
This source was helpful to find out the meaning behind why the Doctrine was created.
May, Ernest R. The making of the Monroe Doctrine. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1975.
This book went into detail about the process of getting the Doctrine running and how it was enforced.
Perkins, Dexter. A history of the Monroe Doctrine. Little, Brown, 1955.
This book was essential in my research for why the Doctrine was brought about and how it affected the United States.
"RealClearHistory - Pax Britannica Was Good for Civilization." RealClearHistory – Pax Britannica Was Good for Civilization. http://www.realclearhistory.com/historiat/2013/10/28/pax_britannica_was_good_for_civilization_150.html (accessed February 18, 2014).
This source described why the Pax Britannica was, and why it helped Britain.
The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica. "Monroe Doctrine (American history)."
Encyclopedia Britannica Online. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/390243/Monroe-Doctrine (accessed February 18, 2014).
This source defined the essential Monroe Doctrine period.
"The Rise and Fall of England: 8. Pax Britannica." : The Freeman : Foundation for Economic Education. http://www.fee.org/the_freeman/detail/the-rise-and-fall-of-england-8-pax-britannica#axzz2tAM1cT1g (accessed February 18, 2014).
This explained how Britain was affected by the Monroe Doctrine.
Watts, Carl. "Pax Britannica." Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800-1914 II (2007): 547-50. http://www.academia.edu/2013776/Pax_Britannica (accessed February 18, 2014).
I obtained information from this source about why the Monroe Doctrine helped and hurt parts of Britain.