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  1. James Monroe Law Office in Fredricksburg, VA Ash Lawn-Highland Monroe Estate, National Register of Historic Places James Monroe Tomb, National Historic Landmark

  2. While a delegate to the Continental Congress in New York, James Monroe met Elizabeth Kortright in 1785. They were married the following year and eventually had three children—Eliza Kortright Monroe, James Spence Monroe (who died in infancy), and Maria Hester Monroe.

  3. President James Monroe first articulated the doctrine on December 2, 1823, during his seventh annual State of the Union Address to Congress (though it would not be named after him until 1850). [3] At the time, nearly all Spanish colonies in the Americas had either achieved or were close to independence.

  4. May 26, 2023 · James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, was a pivotal figure in early American history. Born in Virginia in 1758, Monroe’s life was shaped by his service in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and his involvement in Virginia politics.

  5. 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 within the United States over the issue of slavery and the second asserted American influence in the Western hemisphere...

  6. James Monroe, the last of the “Founding Father presidents,” was born on April 28, 1758, in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Born to Spence Monroe and...

  7. Upon his inauguration, Monroe chose to make a presidential tour of the states, the first such tour since Washington's. ... President James Monroe. Library of Congress. Terms: 1817-1825 Political ...

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