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  1. Eventually, Canning accepted the post of President of the Board of Control of India in 1816. Finally, back in the Cabinet Room, Canning worked well, but he resigned over the issue of George IV’s attempt to divorce Queen Caroline. In 1822, Canning accepted the position of governor-general for India and prepared to leave Britain.

  2. George Canning. George Canning ( Londres, 11 de abril de 1770- Chiswick, Middlesex, 8 de agosto de 1827) fue un abogado y político británico, quien se desempeñó como ministro de asuntos exteriores de Gran Bretaña durante las Guerras Napoleónicas y luego en la «Europa de la Restauración» tras el Congreso de Viena .

  3. In fact, during this time, George Canning (British foreign secretary) offered an American minister a deal in which Britain and America could ally with one another and side with Latin republics. However, as this was sudden and highly unexpected, the minister resorted to referring this proposal to Congress.

  4. Then, in August 1823, the British foreign secretary, George Canning, approached the American minister in London proposing that the U.S. and Britain combine in a joint declaration renouncing any interest in acquiring Latin American territory, and specifically warning the European despots to keep their hands off of Latin American politics. XVII.

  5. George Canning (11 de abril de 1770 - 8 de agosto de 1827) foi um político britânico, que serviu como secretário de estado dos negócios estrangeiros e, brevemente, como primeiro ministro do Reino Unido.

  6. Only England, in particular George Canning, supported the Monroe Doctrine. Mostly just a show of nationalism, the doctrine had no major impact until later in the 1800s when Richard Olney, Cleveland's Sec. of State, demanded in 1885 that Britain resolve its dispute between Venezuala and the colony of British Guiana. p. 654

  7. The Monroe Doctrine, declared by President James Monroe in 1823, warned European powers against future colonization or interference in the Americas. Despite the U.S. being a minor power, this bold statement shaped American foreign policy, promoting democracy and isolationism. Its enforcement relied heavily on the British Navy's power.

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