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James Monroe was raised in the Church of England (Episcopalian), but most historians agree that he was a Deist in his adult life.
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Monroe's most memorable achievement is the Monroe doctrine which warned European countries not to interfere in the Western hemisphere.
The most major thing he did was write most of the Constitution.
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The significance of the Monroe Doctrine was to have Europeans not interfere with western Hemisphere affairs this was presented by President James Monroe.
You can find the family tree of President James Monroe at FamousKin.com. President Monroe believed that his ancestry was associated with the Clan Munro of Foulis in Scotland, but as far as I know no evidence has been found to confirm this. President Monroe's ancestry is not as well known as most of the other U.S. Presidents.
He was born in Greenfield IN. He lived in Indianapolis for most of his life. He died there ,too.
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler. Zachary Taylor, Woodrow Wilson, Robert E. Lee,
He spoke about what is now called the Monroe Doctrine. It states that if European nations try to further settle here in the Americas, that it will be viewed as an act of agression and that the US will definitely get involved. James Monroe received most of the recognition even though James Madison wrote it.
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.
The most common presidential first name is James, with six U.S. presidents sharing this name: James Madison, James Monroe, James Polk, James Buchanan, James Garfield, and James Carter.