James Monroe Famous Event
The fifth president of the United States, James Monroe was fortunate to live through the era of Good Feelings. His most famous event could be his message to Congress on December 2, 1823 where he delivered the Monroe Doctrine.More...
James Monroe And Native American Policies

James Monroe became the fifth president of the United States in 1817, and served till 1825. His Native American policies are worth a mention. Under his orders, Andrew Jackson led a campaign in Georgia against the Seminole (Native American People of Florida) and Creek Indians in 1817. Jackson also was commissioned with preventing Spanish Florida from sheltering runaway slaves. This was called the First Seminole War. The result of the war was the effective control over East Florida.More...
The Biography Of James Monroe And The Era Of Good Feelings

The years 1817–1825 are referred to as the Era of Good Feelings under the presidency of James Monroe. Monroe carried out his presidential duties admirably by being practical and unbiased.More...
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