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Unit 7 – 19th Century Perspectives and Political Developments
Topic 7.1
Why did European nations expand their influence in the Eastern Hemisphere after the Congress of Vienna?
The US Monroe Doctrine prohibited colonial involvement in the Western Hemisphere and power gain was limited in Europe.
It was a requirement imposed by the Congress of Vienna.
They wanted to spread liberal ideas throughout the Eastern Hemisphere.
Rapid industrialization in America prompted them to do so.
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