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  1. 29 de oct. de 2009 · James Monroe (1758-1831), the fifth U.S. president, oversaw major westward expansion of the U.S. He also strengthened American foreign policy in 1823 with the Monroe Doctrine, a warning to ...

  2. En 1790, James Monroe compitió por la presidencia, pero fue derrotado por James Madison. Poco después fue elegido por la legislatura de Virginia como senador de los Estados Unidos, y pronto se unió a la facción democrático-republicana encabezada por Jefferson y Madison, opuestas a las políticas federalistas del vicepresidente John Adams, y del secretario del Tesoro Alexander Hamilton.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2014 · James Monroe fought under George Washington and studied law with Thomas Jefferson. He was elected the fifth president of the United States in 1817. He is remembered for the Monroe Doctrine, as ...

  4. 25 de nov. de 2020 · James Monroe was born on April 28, 1758, and grew up in Virginia. He was the son of Spence Monroe, a well-off planter and carpenter, and Elizabeth Jones, who was well educated for her time. His mother died before 1774, and his father died soon after when James was 16. Monroe inherited his father's estate.

  5. James Monroe, (born April 28, 1758, Westmoreland county, Va.—died July 4, 1831, New York, N.Y., U.S.), Fifth president of the U.S. (1817–25). After serving in the American Revolution, he studied law under Thomas Jefferson, then governor of Virginia. From 1783 to 1786 he served in the Congress under the Articles of Confederation.

  6. During James Monroe's first term, the country had suffered an economic depression and slavery had emerged as a divisive issue. Despite these problems, [107] the collapse of the Federalists left Monroe with no organized opposition at the end of his first term, and he ran for reelection unopposed, [108] the only president other than George Washington to do so.

  7. James Monroe es el quinto presidente de Estados Unidos. Permanece en la Casa Blanca durante dos mandatos consecutivos, entre 1817 y 1825. A Monroe, que primero ocupa el cargo de embajador, luego de senador y llega, incluso, a secretario de Estado antes de alcanzar la presidencia, se le conoce sobre todo por su talante diplomático, así como ...

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