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James Monroe The 5th President of the United States Born: 1758 Died: 1831 Served: 1817 to 1825

Before He Was President Monroe joined the anti-Federalists in the Virginia Convention, which ratified the Constitution. He later was elected a United States Senator as a strong advocate of Jeffersonian policies. In his role as Minister to France (1794-1796), he gained expertise in French life and governmental policies. This would be key knowledge in later negotiating the Louisiana Purchase.

Major Policy Monroe was the clear Republican choice for the Presidency in 1816. He easily won re-election in 1820, setting the stage for major achievements impacting economics, as well we domestic and foreign policy.

Considered the last President from the Founding Fathers, James Monroe left a remarkable impact on the United States with eight years of presidential service. The fifth president of the United States was born in Westmoreland County, Va., in 1758. He attended the College of William and Mary and fought with distinction in the Continental Army. Later, he practiced law in Fredericksburg, Va., polishing his knowledge of domestic and global legal processes.

Among his Cabinet choices, Monroe selected John C. Calhoun as Secretary of War and John Quincy Adams as Secretary of State. His major policy accomplishments: • Monroe set the stage for the 1819 Transcontinental Treaty, transferring the Floridas from Spain to the United States for $5 million. The treaty also advanced the U.S. border across Mexico to the Pacific Ocean. • In 1820, Monroe signed the Missouri Compromise, admitting Maine (then part of northern Massachusetts) as a free state, admitting Missouri as a slave state, and restricting slavery to territories south of a specific latitude. • In 1823, Monroe formally announced concepts later hailed the Monroe Doctrine. Monroe’s ideas contained several policies with global ramifications. The doctrine reiterated the traditional U.S. policy of neutrality with regard to European wars and conflicts and defined the Americas’ desire to not be open to future European colonization. At age 67 in 1824, Monroe decided not to seek re-election in the presidential race. He died in 1831.

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