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  1. James Monroe's Health and Medical History; InfoPlease- James Monroe; The Religion of James Monroe; Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "James Monroe" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Extensive essay on James Monroe and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Miller Center of Public Affairs

  2. James Monroe nació el 28 de abril de 1758 en el condado de Westmoreland, Virginia. Hijo de Spence Monroe y Elizabeth Jones. Tuvo cuatro hermanos, Elizabeth, Spence, Andrew y Joseph Jones. En el año 1774 ingresó en el William and Mary College.

  3. 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 ...

  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. www.monticello.org › research-education › thomas-jefferson-encyclopediaJames Monroe | Monticello

    James Monroe (1758-1831) was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia. His family's 500-acre tobacco plantation provided the resources that enabled the eleven-year-old Monroe in 1769 to enter Campbelltown Academy, then considered the best school in the entire colony of Virginia. John Marshall and he were schoolmates, and their close friendship ...

  6. 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.This election was the last in which the Federalists fielded a presidential candidate, and ...

  7. James Monroe achieved distinction as a successful diplomat and administrator, and furthered our country’s strong national identity. James Monroe died in New York City—at the home of his daughter Maria Hester Gouverneur—on July 4, 1831, exactly five years after the simultaneous deaths of Jefferson and John Adams.

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