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  1. 9 de jul. de 2024 · George Canning (born April 11, 1770, London, Eng.—died Aug. 8, 1827, Chiswick, near London) was a British statesman known for his liberal policies as foreign secretary (1807–09, 1822–27) and as prime minister for four months during 1827.

  2. George Canning British foreign secretary who proposed what would later become the Monroe Doctrine-a declaration issued by James Monroe, warning European powers to refrain from acquiring new territories in the Americas.

  3. George Canning: British foreign secretary; asked the American minister in London if the United States would band together with the British in a joint declaration renouncing any interest in acquiring Latin American territory, and specifically warning the European dictators to keep out of Latin America.

  4. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like disadvantages of the war of 1812, invasions of Canada of 1812 (Americans), invasions of Canada of 1812 (British and Canadians) and more.

  5. George Canning british foreign secretary who 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

  6. George Canning FRS (/ ˈ k eɪ n ɪ ŋ /; 11 April 1770 – 8 August 1827) was a British Tory statesman. He held various senior cabinet positions under numerous prime ministers, including two important terms as Foreign Secretary, finally becoming Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for the last 119 days of his life, from April to August 1827.

  7. In 1823, George Canning, British foreign secretary wanted US to join with Britain and give up interest in acquiring Latin American territory. Quincy Adams found alliance with Britain would hamper American expansion and it was unnecessary.