James Monroe's presidency had the nickname "the era of good feelings".
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James Monroe's presidency had the nickname "the era of good feelings". Hoped that helped!
James Monroe enjoyed the Era of Good Feeling while he was President.
The nickname of "The personification of cool" was given to James Dean.
No. Awards were not given out in the 1700's.
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Father of the Consitution
The given name or nickname is often Jamie, but also Jamey (from James).
Charles Monroe Schulz's nickname was Sparky after the horse Sparkplug in an old TV cartoon.
Ahem- Jim happens to be the most common nickname for the masculine given name James.
Martin Van Buren was chosen by Andrew Jackson to be his successor. Richard Nixon, as the vice-president , was given more responsibility by Eisenhower than was customary at that time. People said that Eisenhower was grooming him for the presidency. James Monroe was a law student of Thomas Jefferson and Jefferson pushed for Monroe's candidacy. He rode houseback 50 mles to meet with Jackson in order to persuade him not to run against Monroe in 1816.
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ok first of all the answer is in the question it was james monroe lol this was by bunnyluver2433^ I wouldn't trust anyone named bunny "luver". James Monroe did not write the Monroe Doctrine, he adopted it.Not a fact. It is asserted by others that James Monroe authored the Doctrine, while accepting the input from cabinet members. Harlow Giles Unger, author of The Last Founding Fatherargues "The assertion that Adams is the author of the Monroe Doctrine is not only untrue, it borders ludicrous implying that Monroe was little more than a puppet manipulated by another's hand". John Quincy Adams is given credit for influencing Monroe's opinion though.