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  1. James Monroe: Fifth President, 1817-1825 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-03
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1. Biography Of James Monroe
Biography of James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States (18171825).
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2. US Presidents - James Monroe
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7. US Constitution - James Monroe, 5th President Of The United States
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8. 5th President, James Monroe
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9. 5th President, James Monroe
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10. The 'Monroe Doctrine' Speech - Debating Portal
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Consulting Editor Daniel Preston, monroe Papers, Mary Washington College In 1794, president Washington sent monroe to Paris as us minister to France.
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Your name Email City State Question Presidency in History James Monroe Biography A Life in Brief document.write(""); Presidency in History Biography First Lady Cabinet ... Presidency in Action search: James Monroe (1817-1825) 5th President of the United States
Vice President : Daniel D. Tompkins
Born : April 28, 1758, Westmoreland County, Virginia
Nickname : "The Last Cocked Hat," "Era-of-Good-Feelings President"
Education : College of William and Mary (graduated 1776)
Religion : Episcopalian
Marriage : February 16, 1786, to Elizabeth Kortright (1768-1830)
Children : Eliza Kortright Monroe (1786-1835), James Spence Monroe (1799-1800), Maria Hester Monroe (1803-1850)
Career : Lawyer
Political Party : Democratic-Republican
Writings Writings (7 vols., 1898-1903), ed. by S. M. Hamilton; Autobiography (1959), ed. by Stuart G. Brown and Donald G. Baker Died : July 4, 1831, New York City, New York Buried : Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia Consulting Editor Daniel Preston, Monroe Papers, Mary Washington College Biography: A Life in Brief Early Revolutionary Monroe was promoted to captain and then major, and was assigned to the staff of General William Alexander, where he served for more than a year. After resigning his commission in the Continental Army in 1779, he was appointed colonel in the Virginia service. In 1780, Governor Thomas Jefferson sent Monroe to North Carolina to report on the advance of the British.

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James Monroe On New Year's Day, 1825, at the last of his annual White House receptions, President James Monroe made a pleasing impression upon a Virginia lady who shook his hand: "He is tall and well formed. His dress plain and in the old style.... His manner was quiet and dignified. From the frank, honest expression of his eye ... I think he well deserves the encomium passed upon him by the great Jefferson, who said, 'Monroe was so honest that if you turned his soul inside out there would not be a spot on it.' " Born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, in 1758, Monroe attended the College of William and Mary, fought with distinction in the Continental Army, and practiced law in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
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As a youthful politician, he joined the anti-Federalists in the Virginia Convention which ratified the Constitution, and in 1790, an advocate of Jeffersonian policies, was elected United States Senator. As Minister to France in 1794-1796, he displayed strong sympathies for the French cause; later, with Robert R. Livingston, he helped negotiate the Louisiana Purchase.

13. President James Monroe: Health & Medical History
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tall and broad At age 18 he was "a little over 6 feet tall, with broad shoulders and a massive, raw-boned frame." [
gunshot wound At the Battle of Trenton in 1776, a bullet grazed the left side of Monroe's chest, then hit his shoulder and injured the axillary artery (the major artery bringing blood to the arm). The artery bled profusely. Monroe's life was probably saved by the doctor who stopped the bleeding by sticking his index finger into the wound and applying pressure to the artery. Surgeons later attempted to remove the bullet, but could not find it. Monroe recovered from the wound in 11 weeks, but carried the bullet in his shoulder the rest of his life. [
recurrent malaria Contracted malaria while visiting a swampy are of the Mississippi River in 1785, and became very ill. He had several episodes of fever later in life, which were probably flare-ups of malaria. [
unknown In March 1815, Monroe developed a prolonged illness of unknown type. It was apparently due to the strain of his duties, which included both Secretary of State and Secretary of War during the War of 1812 (which lasted until early 1815). His health began improving in the summer of 1815, after he relinquished his responsibilities in the War Department. His appearance improved more slowly. [

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15. James Monroe - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
monroe remains the only president to have held two Cabinet secretary positions . us presidential election, 1820 List of places named for james monroe
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James Monroe Order: 5th President Daniel D. Tompkins March 4 March 4 James Madison ... Democratic-Republican James Monroe April 28 July 4 ) was the fifth ( President of the United States . He is the author of the Monroe Doctrine , although his Secretary of State John Quincy Adams , convinced Monroe that the original statement be expanded, and therefore softened, so as to be more palatable to the powers of Europe. There is confusion that Adams conceived the Doctrine himself, which is not true, although he did work with Monroe to flesh out the original concept.
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Born in Westmoreland County, Virginia , Monroe attended the school of Campelltown Academy in Virginia and then received his education at the College of William and Mary , fought with distinction in the Continental Army , and practiced law in Fredericksburg , Virginia. His father Spence Monroe (ca. ) was a carpenter, joiner, and modest tobacco planter. He and his wife, Elizabeth Jones (born ca. ) had significant land holdings, but little money.

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Elizabeth Monroe BORN: April 28, 1758 Westmoreland County, Virginia CHILDREN: 2 Daughters, 1 Son MILITARY SERVICE: Captain, Continental Army, American Revolution PROFESSION: Attorney POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic-Republican HOME STATE: Virginia POLITICAL OFFICES: Minister to France, Governor of Virginia, Senator, Secretary of State NICKNAME: "The Last Cocked Hat" DIED: July 4, 1831 (Age - 73) BURIED: Richmond, Virginia "Monroe was so honest that if you turned his soul inside out there would not be a spot on it." Thomas Jefferson Click on the compass at left for a site map for the Hall of Heroes web site, that will link you to other pages inside our site. Click on the button at right to see our next president's page. John Quincy Adams Official White House Presidential Portrait of James Monroe by Samuel F. B. Morse

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James Monroe served one term as governor of Virginia, then was sent to France by Thomas Jefferson to negotiate the Louisiana Purchase. In 1811 he was appointed Secretary of State under President James Madison , and in 1816 Monroe won the presidential election. He was easily re-elected in 1820 (winning 231 of 232 electoral votes), and his administration was termed "The Era of Good Feelings", a time when the United States focused on expansion and ignored the troubles of the European nations. Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, is named after President Monroe... Monroe's was the first inauguration held outdoors... Monroe died on 4 July 1831, five years to the day after Jefferson and John Adams ... He was succeeded by John Quincy Adams FOUR GOOD LINKS

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James Monroe
5th President of the United States
(March 4, 1817 to March 3, 1825) Nicknames: "The Last Cocked Hat"; "Era-of-Good-Feeling President" Born: April 28, 1758, in Westmoreland County, Virginia
Died: July 4, 1831, in New York, New York Father: Spence Monroe
Mother: Elizabeth Jones Monroe
Married: Elizabeth "Eliza" Kortright (1768-1830) , on February 16, 1786
Children: Eliza Kortright Monroe (1786-1835); James Spence Monroe (1799-1800); Maria Hester Monroe (1803-50) Religion: Episcopalian
Education: Graduated from College of William and Mary (1776) Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Democratic-Republican Other Government Positions:
  • Member of Continental Congress, 1783-86
  • United States Senator, 1790-94

19. Preamble: James Monroe, Views Of The President Of The United States On The Subje
james monroe, Views of the president of the United States on the Subject of Internal There was no family dethroned among us, no banished pretender in a
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4 May 1822 Richardson 2:14749 The Constitution of the United States was formed by a convention of delegates from the several States, who met in Philadelphia, duly authorized for the purpose, and it was ratified by a convention in each State which was especially called to consider and decide on the same. In this progress the State governments were never suspended in their functions. On the contrary, they took the lead in it. Conscious of their incompetency to secure to the Union the blessings of the Revolution, they promoted the diminution of their own powers and the enlargement of those of the General Government in the way in which they might be most adequate and efficient. It is believed that no other example can be found of a Government exerting its influence to lessen its own powers, of a policy so enlightened, of a patriotism so pure and disinterested. The credit, however, is more especially due to the people of each State, in obedience to whose will and under whose control the State governments acted. between the whole American people which has the same force and partakes of all the qualities to the extent of its powers as a compact between the citizens of a State in the formation of their own constitution. It can not be altered except by those who formed it or in the mode prescribed by the parties to the compact itself.

20. Monroe, James
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US President - 1817-25 Courtesy of the Library of Congress On New Year's Day, 1825, at the last of his annual White House receptions, President James Monroe made a pleasing impression upon a Virginia lady who shook his hand: "He is tall and well formed. His dress plain and in the old style.... His manner was quiet and dignified. From the frank, honest expression of his eye ... I think he well deserves the encomium passed upon him by the great Jefferson, who said, 'Monroe was so honest that if you turned his soul inside out there would not be a spot on it.' " Born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, in 1758, Monroe attended the College of William and Mary, fought with distinction in the Continental Army, and practiced law in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

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