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  1. 19 de mar. de 2020 · James Monroe. Fifth President, 1817–1825. Campaign: James Monroe was the last of the so-called Virginia Dynasty of presidents. Like James Madison, Monroe was secretary of state before becoming president. A spirit of vigorous nationalism known as the Era of Good Feelings ushered Monroe into the White House, virtually unopposed, for two terms.

  2. James Monroe was the last American President of the “Virginia Dynasty”—of the first five men who held that position, four hailed from Virginia. Monroe also had a long and distinguished public career as a soldier, diplomat, governor, senator, and cabinet official. His presidency, which began in 1817 and lasted until 1825, encompassed what ...

  3. 5th President. President James Monroe. Library of Congress. Born: April 28, 1758, in Westmoreland County, Virginia... Monroe, a charming man admired for his honesty, presided over two decisions that presaged the rest of 19th century American history — the Missouri Compromise and the Monroe Doctrine. The first represented the growing discord ...

  4. James Monroe. Considered the last “Founding Father” president, James Monroe was born on April 28, 1758 into an affluent, slave-owning family in Westmoreland County, Virginia. His parents, Spence and Elizabeth Monroe, had aspirations for their eldest son, sending him to nearby Campbelltown Academy. James’ childhood changed dramatically ...

  5. James Monroe, autor de la declaración que lleva hoy su nombre (1823).Durante sus dos presidencias puso término a las luchas entre republicanos y federalistas, admitió el ingreso de los Estados de Misuri y Maine a la Confederación, reforzó las defensas de las costas y adquirió, en 1819, la Florida.

  6. 8 de may. de 2018 · James Monroe. Harry Ammon. INAUGURATION day, 4 March 1817, was one of those rare late winter days in Washington with more than a hint of spring — sunny and balmy. . Throughout the morning a steady stream of citizens hastened along the dusty, rutted streets toward the temporary congressional quarters in a frame structure across from the burned-out Capit

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