Google Cultural Institute
Google Cultural Institute: James Monroe
This visual website from Google Cultural Institute shares background information and photos about James Monroe.
National Endowment for the Humanities
Neh: Edsit Ement: The Monroe Doctrine: Origin and Early American Foreign Policy
In this Curriculum Unit, students will consider "The Monroe Doctrine: Origin and Early American Foreign Policy" in 4 Lessons. The unit also includes worksheets and other student materials that can be found under the resource tab.
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James Monroe
FactMonster provides an encyclopedia article on the life and career of President James Monroe (1758-1831).
University of Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma: The Monroe Doctrine
This site provides text taken from the Monroe Doctrine.
Digital History
Digital History: Era of Good Feelings: Growth of American Nationalism
Part of an on-line textbook, this essay deals with the rise of nationalism in James Monroe's Era of Good Feelings and Monroe's attempts to solidify that idea.
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of American History: American Presidency: James Monroe
Brief biographical sketch of America's fifth president includes background information on the era in which he served and linked-to objects from the Smithsonian's collections that help define the man and his presidency.
American Presidency Project
American Presidency Project: State of the Union Addresses and Messages
This site compiles all of the State of the Union addresses and messages by all the presidents in U.S. history (except William Henry Harrison and James A. Garfield).
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Virginia: James Monroe Law Office
James Monroe used this structure as a law office from 1786 to 1789.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Virginia: James Monroe Tomb
Tomb with "flamboyant and delicate tracery in cast iron" of President James Monroe.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: James Monroe
James Monroe, fifth president of the United States.
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Sage American History: James Monroe and the Era of Good Feelings
Portrait of James Monroe
Siteseen
Siteseen: American Historama: Monroe Doctrine, 1823
Discover important facts and interesting information about the Monroe Doctrine whose purpose was to declare the United States opposition to colonialism and defined the foreign policy of the United States for many years.
Independence Hall Association
U.s. History: The Era of Good Feelings and the Two Party System
The Era of Good Feelings lasted about a decade, spanning the administration of James Monroe. Read about the policies followed during his administration, and find out why, after the demise of the Federalist Party, there arose another...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: James Monroe
(1758-1831) Fifth President of the United States, whos administration was marked by the Monroe Doctrine, Missouri Compromise, the acquisition of Florida, and delcaring U.S. opposition to European interference in the Americas.
Library of Congress
Loc: Portraits of the Presidents & First Ladies
A collection from the Library of Congress of formal and informal portraits of the US presidents and their first ladies.
White House Historical Association
The White House Historical Association: The Presidents
Complete biographies and photos of all past presidents.
American Presidency Project
American Presidency Project: Election of 1816
Online resource that provides electoral data for the presidential election of 1816 won by James Monroe.
American Presidency Project
American Presidency Project: Election of 1820
Online resource that provides electoral data for the presidential election of 1820 won by James Monroe.
270 To Win
270towin: 1820 Presidential Election
Provides detailed electoral facts for the presidential election of 1820 won by James Monroe, the last presidential election in United States history in which a candidate ran effectively unopposed.
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270towin: 1816 Presidential Election
Provides detailed electoral facts for the presidential election of 1816 won by Secretary of State James Monroe by a wide margin.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in Virginia: Fort Monroe
Fort Monroe was completed in 1834, and is named in honor of U.S. President James Monroe. Completely surrounded by a moat, the six-sided stone fort is the only one of its kind left in the United States that is still an active Army post.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: James Monroe
(1758-1831) US President 1817-1825
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