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President James Monroe
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1817 |
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James
Monroe becomes the 5th President of the United States in 1817
serving through 1825.
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Vice Pres. |
Daniel D.
Tompkins was Vice President for both terms.
He was a delegate to the
New York state constitutional
convention, U.S. Representative, and Governor of
New York.
Daniel Tompkins was born in Scarsdale, Westchester County,
New York on June 21, 1774.
Died on Staten Island, Richmond County,
New York on June 11,
1825. |
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First Lady |
Elizabeth
(Kortright) Monroe was his wife and they had 3 children. |
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Monroe was a
Democratic-Republican from
Virginia.
He delivers the Monroe Doctrine address to Congress where he
warns of against other powers intervening in the Western
Hemisphere. |
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Inaug. Addr. |
"Relying on the aid to be derived from
the other departments of the Government, I enter on the trust to
which I have been called by the suffrages of my fellow-citizens
with my fervent prayers to the Almighty that He will be
graciously pleased to continue to us that protection which He
has already so conspicuously displayed in our favor." -
President James Monroe, First Inaugural Address. |
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Quotes |
"The earth was given
to mankind to support the greatest number of which it is
capable, and no tribe or people have a right to withhold from
the wants of others more than is necessary for their own support
and comfort." - President James Monroe.
"National honor is a national property of the highest value." -
President James Monroe. |
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1821 |
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President James
Monroe begins a second term as President of the United States.
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Vice |
Daniel D.
Tompkins was Vice President for both terms. |
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In the 1820 electoral
college Monroe received all but one vote.
Monroe develops the policy that America will stand against
further colonization of the American Continents by Europe and
Russia. 30 years later this policy became known as the Monroe
Doctrine. |
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Inaug. Addr. |
"With
full confidence in the continuance of that candor and generous
indulgence from my fellow-citizens at large which I have
heretofore experienced, and with a firm reliance on the
protection of Almighty God, I shall forthwith commence the
duties of the high trust to which you have called me."
- President James Monroe, Second Inaugural Address. |
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Quotes |
"A little flattery
will support a man through great fatigue." - President James
Monroe.
"The American continents . . . are henceforth not to be
considered as subjects for future colonization by any European
powers." - President James Monroe, the Monroe Doctrine. |
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Birth Death |
James Monroe was born
April 28th, 1758 in Westmoreland County,
Virginia.
Monroe died of tuberculosis on Independence Day, July 4, 1831 in
New York City. |
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