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  1. The presidency of James Monroe began on March 4, 1817, when James Monroe was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on March 4, 1825. Monroe, the fifth United States president, took office after winning the 1816 presidential election by an overwhelming margin over Federalist Rufus King.

  2. 1865–1918. 1918–1945. 1945–1964. 1964–1980. 1980–1991. 1991–2008. 2008present. Named eras and periods. These multi-year periods are commonly identified in American history. The existence and dating of some of these periods is debated by historians. Plantation era ( c. 1700 – c. 1860) First Great Awakening (1730s–1740s)

  3. March 4, 1817 – Monroe becomes the fifth president; Tompkins becomes the sixth vice president; 1817 – Rush-Bagot Treaty; 1817 – Harvard Law School founded; 1817 – Mississippi becomes the 20th state; 1818 – Cumberland Road opened; 1818 – Illinois becomes the 21st state; 1818 – Jackson Purchase in Kentucky; 1819 – Panic of 1819

  4. March 04, 1817 Source (not specified) President Monroe outlines the challenges that the new nation has overcome since Revolution and further details the dangers ahead for the United States.

  5. www.history.com › topics › inventionsCholera - HISTORY

    Sep 12, 2017 · The first cholera pandemic emerged out of the Ganges Delta with an outbreak in Jessore, India, in 1817, stemming from contaminated rice. The disease quickly spread throughout most of India,...

  6. A History of Pandemics from 1817 to the Present. Part of African Studies. Author: Myron Echenberg, McGill University, Montréal. Date Published: February 2011. availability: Available. format: Hardback. isbn: 9781107001497. Rate & review. $ 98.00 (C) Hardback. Add to cart Add to wishlist. Other available formats: Paperback, eBook.

  7. Sep 20, 2021 · The first cholera pandemic, also known as Asiatic cholera, began in 1817. It started in India and extended to Nepal, Indonesia, China, Japan, the Middle East, and parts of Russia. It was followed by six other pandemics, which happened in the period between 1827 to 1923 and spread to different continents, including Europe and the United States.