Monroe's Administration (1816-1824).

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Monroe's Administration (1816-1824)

Election of 1816 MADISON KING REPUBLICAN FEDERALIST

Monroe as President JAMES MONROE MONROE’S POLICIES SEC. OF STATE

FEDERALIST PARTY DEAD AFTER HARTFORD "Era of Good Feeling" FEDERALIST PARTY DEAD AFTER HARTFORD CONVENTION NATIONALISM SWEEPS ACROSS THE USA NO POLITICAL PARTIES FOR A TIME EVERYONE APPROVES OF MONROE

Clay's "American System" AMERICA SHOULD BE SELF-SUFFICIENT PLAN NEVER USED

Independence for Latin America PEOPLE IN LATIN AMERICA ARE IN REVOLT AGAINST SPAIN – SEEK INDEPENDENCE SPAIN IS WEAK

JACKSON & FLORIDA SENT TO DEFEND AGAINST INDIAN ATTACKS CROSSES BORDER & CAPTURES FLORIDA ADAMS-ONIS TREATY (1819) – USA PAYS SPAIN FOR FLORIDA

MONROE DOCTRINE FORBIDS NEW EUROPEAN COLONIES IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE – USA WILL CONSIDER IT AN ATTACK OF THEM! USA WILL STAY OUT OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS