Biography of James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States (1817-1825).
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Doctor Zebra Presidential health List of Presidents James Monroe The Medical History of President James Monroe President #5. Lived: 17581831. Served: 18171825. Timeline: == 2002 | == 1776 Maladies = tall and broad gunshot wound recurrent malaria unknown fever seizure general decline wrist injury tuberculosis Resources Maladies and Conditions tall and broad At age 18 he was a little over ...
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James Monroe Fifth President 1817-1825 Fast Fact: James Monroe declared the Americas no longer subject to European colonization. Biography: On New Year's Day, 1825, at the last of his annual White House receptions, President James Monroe made a pleasing impression upon a Virginia lady who shook his hand: He is tall and well formed. His dress plain and in the old style.... His manner was quiet ...
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A biography of President James Monroe including his family trivia and accomplishments in office ...
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HALL OF THE SECRETARIES OF STATE James Monroe State of Residency: Virginia Appointment: Apr 2, 1811 Feb 28, 1815 Entry on Duty: Apr 6, 1811 Feb 28, 1815 Termination of Appointment: Sep 30, 1814 Mar 3, 1817 Presidency: Madison Madison Note: Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on Nov 26, 1811 As Secretary of State: The War of 1812 was fought and the Treay ...
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The University of Oklahoma Law Center The First Inaugural Address of President James Monroe Washington, March 4, 1817           I should be destitute of feeling if I was not deeply affected by the strong proof which my fellow-citizens have given me of their confidence in calling me to the high office whose functions I am about to assume. As the expression of their good ...
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Amendment X Document 8 James Monroe, Views of the President of the United States on the Subject of Internal Improvements 4 May 1822 Richardson 2:152--55 Having presented above a full view of all the powers granted to the United States, it will be proper to look to those remaining to the States. It is by fixing the great powers which are admitted to belong to each government that we may hope to ...
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