Brazil the United States And the Monroe Doctrine Article Published in the Jour
Brazil the United States And the Monroe Doctrine Article Published in the Jour
Jos Maria Da Silva Paranhos Jnior Rio Branco
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... " The reply to this note was sent after James Monroe had passed on the Presidency to his successor, John Quincy Adams. The new Secretary of State, Henry Clay, in a note dated April 13, 1825, expressed himself as follows: "Sir : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt at this Department of your two notes, the one under date the 28th January, and the other the 6th day of April, 1825. The delay, in transmitting an answer to the former, has arisen from arrangements incident to the formation... of a new Ad- ministration, and not from any insensibility to the important propositions which it announces, or disrespect to the Govern- ment of Brazil, or its respectable Representative here. To those propositions, the President has given the most atten- 14 tive consideration. They are, first, that the United States shall enter into a Convention with your Government to maintain its independence, in the event of Portugal being assisted by any foreign power to re-establish its former sway, and secondly, that a Treaty of Alliance and defence be formed between the United States and the Government of Brazil to expel the arms of Portugal from any portion of the Brazilian Territory of which they might happen, in the progress of the War, to take possession.
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