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James Monroe

James Monroe was born in Westmoreland county Virginia, on April 28th, 1758. His father was Spence Monroe. He came from a Scottish family, but settled in Virginia in the mid sixteen hundreds. James was the eldest of four boys and one girl.

In 1786, Monroe married a seventeen-year-old girl named Elizabeth Kortright on June 30, 1768. Together they had two daughters named Eliza and Maria, and a son but he died at the age of two.

James Monroe had a good education. He studied at home with a tutor until he was twelve. Then his father sent him to the school of Parson Archibald Campbell. He had to leave home early in the morning just to reach school on time. Often he would carry a rifle so he could shoot game on his way through the woods. At the age of sixteen, James entered the college of William and Mary. But soon after enrolling, he would leave college, and join the revolutionary war.

Monroe began his political career in 1782, when he won a seat in the Virgi


nia assembly. In 1783, he was elected to the Congress Of The Confederation, where he served three years. In 1786, Monroe started practicing law in Fredericksburg, Virginia. But soon after, he ran for the Virginia assembly again and remained in the assembly for four years. In 1790, Monroe was elected to the United States Senate. He was a democratic republican. In 1794, president George Washington appointed James Monroe, Minister to France. During his talks in France, Monroe criticized Jay's treaty between United States and Britain, as "The most shameful transaction I have ever known". In 1799, Monroe was elected governor of Virginia. He played an important part in preserving democratic processes.

In 1817, James Monroe was elected president of the United States of America. Daniel D. Tompkins was his Vice president. Monroe's presidency was known as "The era of good feeling". During this period, the Federalists Party disappeared. The country prospered because of its fast growing industries.

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