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Why was John Quincy Adams determined not to form a joint foreign policy with Great Britain? What did the Monroe Doctrine say?

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U.S. President James Monroe and former presidents James Madison and Thomas Jefferson were receptive to the idea. U.S. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams was vehemently against it, fearing that a bilateral declaration would limit the U.S.'s own expansionist designs.
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