PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE “THE LAST COCKED HAT” Jessica Salafranca Civics/Economics 1B Ms. Preville 1/20/15.

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PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE “THE LAST COCKED HAT” Jessica Salafranca Civics/Economics 1B Ms. Preville 1/20/15

BIOGRAPHY Date of Birth: April 28, 1758 Place he was Born: Westmoreland, Virginia Education: 2 years at the College of William and Mary Spouse: Elizabeth Kortright (married in 1786) Number of Children: 3 (one died in infancy) Death: July 4, 1831 by Heart Failure and Tuberculosis Interesting Facts: Nicknamed “The Last Cocked Hat”, orphaned at age 16 but his wealthy uncle became his guardian, fought in the Revolutionary War

OTHER JOBS Revolutionary War Soldier ( ) U.S senator Minister to France, Spain, and United Kingdom Governor of Virginia Served as Secretary of State and Secretary of War at the same time during the 1812 war President: Democratic-Republican

PRESIDENCY Year Elected: 1816 and 1820 Served 2 terms 1816 Election Opponents: Rufus King 1820 Reelection opponents: None Vice President: Daniel Tompkins Facts/Accomplishments During Presidency: Wrote the Monroe Doctrine warning European countries to “back off” of the U.S, approved the Rush-Bagot Agreement in 1817, which demilitarized the long boundary with Canada, and made the Adams- Onis treaty, which purchased Florida from Spain

LIFE AFTER BEING PRESIDENT Where did he go? Monroe returned to Oak Hill, his home in Virginia, after he retired. What did he do? After the death of his wife in 1838, Monroe went to live with his daughter in New York City. Did he have other jobs after his presidency? Yes! James Monroe became a regent at of the University of Virginia.

SUMMARY James Monroe was a good president and had strengths and weaknesses. Monroe was neither an intellectual, nor a political innovator. He was very talented at being practical of his ideals and policies. This obviously only had a positive impact on the U.S. Not only was James Monroe genuine, he was also very determined to achieve his goals. While others would question his decisions during presidency, he had good judgment and truly knew what was best for this country.

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