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James Monroe By: Abby Baniel. Profile Born on April 28 th, 1758 in Westmoreland County, Virginia Fought under Washington & studied law with Jefferson.

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1 James Monroe By: Abby Baniel

2 Profile Born on April 28 th, 1758 in Westmoreland County, Virginia Fought under Washington & studied law with Jefferson Elected the 5 th president in 1817 Served as President from 1817-1825 ◦ Known as the “Era of Good Feelings”  Wave of Nationalism swept nation following the war of 1812 The Third President from the Democratic Republican Party

3 Campaign & Election Results Election of 1816 ◦ When Republicans in Congress caucused to choose their presidential nominee, they selected Monroe by a vote of 65 to 54 ◦ He was respected as the "last framer" of the Constitution, even though he had opposed its ratification. ◦ Monroe ended up winning a majority of electoral votes in sixteen states: Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, and Virginia. King won only three states: Connecticut, Delaware, and Massachusetts. The total Electoral College vote came in at 183 for Monroe and 34 for Rufus King. Election of 1820 ◦ Only one of the electors, Governor William Plumer of New Hampshire, did not vote for Monroe, casting a vote for Secretary of State John Quincy Adams instead.

4 Presidency The Panic of 1819 The Erie Canal Land Act of 1820 Five States admitted to Union ◦ Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama, Maine, Missouri Monroe Doctrine Missouri Compromise

5 Domestic & Foreign Affairs Domestic Affairs: ◦ Americans were feelings optimistic ◦ The booming economy allowed Monroe to turn his attention to domestic issues ◦ He was personable, popular and wanted to help all regions of the country Foreign Affairs ◦ Wanted to improve country’s international reputation and assert its independence ◦ Convention of 1818: fixed US-Canadian border from MN to Rocky Mountains at 49 th parallel.  Established a joint US-British occupation of Oregon for 10 years

6 Supreme Court Cases Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819) ◦ Main Idea: NH wanted to alter college’s charter to be changed from private to public. ◦ Verdict: Marshall ruled that the original charter must stand because altering required consent of both parties McCulloh v. Maryland (1819) ◦ Main Idea: Division of power between federal gov’t and states ◦ Verdict: ruled with McCulloh and strengthened federal authority and the implied powers of Congress

7 The Monroe Doctrine Warned European powers not to interfere in the affairs of the Western Hemisphere US would not tolerate colonization monarchs 1865: used when US gov’t exerted diplomatic and military pressure in support of Mexican President 1962: used when the Soviet Union began to build missile-launching sites in Cuba

8 Monroe Doctrine Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaHJ11 A5lII&feature=related

9 Success or Failure? Great advocate of nationalism Foreign policy: put the nation on an independent course, no longer tied to European policy Successful conduct of foreign policy strengthened the presidency


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