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James Monroe
* April 28, 1758 – July 4, 1831
5th
President of the United States
(1817-1825)
5th
U.S. Secretary of State
(1811-1817)
United States Secretary of War
(1814-1815)
Governor of Virginia
(1799-1802, 1811)
United States Minister to the United Kingdom
(1803-1808)
United States Minister to France
(1794-1796)
United States Senator
from
Virginia
(1790-94)
Delegate to the
Congress of the Confederation
from
Virginia
(1783-86)
"The Last
Cocked Hat"
*
Monroe Doctrine
Virginia Ratifying Convention
Founding Fathers
Presidency
*
Florida Treaty
Treaty of 1818
Panic of 1819
Era of Good Feelings
Missouri Compromise
Seminole Wars
Tariff of 1824
First inauguration
Second inauguration
State of the Union Address (1824)
1825
Cabinet
Federal judiciary appointments
Other noted
accomplisments
*
Negotiated the Louisiana Purchase
War of 1812
Life
*
Early life and career
Westmoreland County, birthplace
James Monroe Family Home Site
Ash Lawn–Highland
James Monroe Tomb
Elections
*
U.S. Senate election, 1790
1792
Governor of Virginia election, 1799
U.S. presidential election, 1816
1820
Legacy and
popular culture
*
Monrovia
Monroe, Michigan
Monroe, Georgia
Monroe County, Kentucky
Monroe County, New York
List of places named for James Monroe
Monroe Township, New Jersey
U.S. postage stamps
Family
*
Elizabeth Kortright
(wife)
Eliza Monroe
(daughter)
George Hay
(stepson)
James Spence Monroe
(son)
Maria Hester Monroe
(daughter)
Samuel L. Gouverneur
(stepson)
Spence Monroe
(father)
Elizabeth Jones
(mother)
Andrew Monroe
(great-grandfather)
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