yes, he was president during the first Seminole war. Other than wars with the Indians, the US was not at war when Monroe was in office.
The US was at peace while Monroe was President. There were no doubts wars going on somewhere.
No there was no wars when James Monroe was president.
Monroe served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
James Monroe was in that war.
During the trail of tears, John Quincy Adams was president. And James Madison was the prsedent during the Seminole Wars.
The Monroe Doctrine was a US Doctrine issued by President James Monroe. It said that European countries were not allowed to colonize or interfere with the independent nations of the Americas. It also stated that the US planned to stay neutral in wars between European powers and their colonies. It was issued on December 2, 1823. It was stated by President Monroe during his seventh annual State of the Union Address to Congress.
The Seminole Wars took place from 1816 until 1858. Presidents during this time were James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, and Abraham Lincoln.
No wars started in the US while he was President. The Civil War began about a month after he left office in 1861.
James Madison was President in the war of 1812.
The US was not in any wars while Pierce was president.
Wilson was president during WW I and FDR and Truman presided during WW II/
The Monroe Doctrine : President James Monroe made a statement on foreign policy that came to be known as the Monroe Doctrine which announced that North and South America were closed to colonization, that the United States would not become involved in European wars or colonial wars in the Americas, and, most importantly, that any intervention by a European power in the independent states of the Western Hemisphere would be viewed by the United States as an unfriendly act against the United States .
Alexander Hamilton did, for one, and so did James Monroe.