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James Monroe was the fifth president of the United States and the last of the “Virginia Dynasty”. ... Monroe would make a president with sound Republican ideals and excellent understanding of foreign relations. As president, Monroe worked to maintain the “era of good feelings”, in which no political parties where present. As a result of diplomatic experiences and influence from cabinet members James Monroe would establish the “Monroe Doctrine” and change United States foreign policy forever.
Monroe was born in Westmoreland country, Virginia, on April 28, 1758. ... In 1780, Monroe returned home to Virginia to study law under Thomas Jefferson. Two years later Monroe would begin his political career as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates; his talent would soon earn him a seat in the Confederation Congress. ... James Monroe would have two daughters in Albemarle and a son that died in infancy.
In 1790, James Monroe was elected to the United States Senate and would join James Madison and Thomas Jefferson in the battle against Hamilton’s domestic measures to centralize the power of the government. Monroe worked with Jefferson and Madison to organize the Republican Party. Monroe began his foreign diplomacy as minister to France in 1794, because he acted as more of a spokesman for the Republican Party than a representative of the U. ... government Monroe was recalled in 1796.
Approximate Word count = 1116 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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