John Quincy Adams
James Madison was the President for whom Monroe served as Secretary of State. (He also served as Madison's Secretary of War for a year or so.)
James Monroe was president during the disappearing of politics of political parties after the british-american war (1812).
James Madison was the President for whom Monroe served as Secretary of State. (He also served as Madison's Secretary of War for a year or so.)
James Monroe served as Secretary of State and as Secretary of War under Madison. For some of the time, he held both positions at once.
James Madison was the President for whom Monroe served as Secretary of State. (He also served as Madison's Secretary of War for a year or so.)
James Monroe held both of these two positions for a year or so under President James Madison. He served as Secretary of State for all of Madison's administration.
John Adams
James Monroe is the man. He went on to become the next President.
James Monroe served as Secretary of War, as well as Secretary of State for James Madison. (Confederate President Jefferson Davis was Secretary of War for Franklin Pierce)
James Monroe, the Fifth US President was the Seventh Secretary of State and the Eigth Secretary of War.
James Monroe served as Secretary of State and later as Secretary of War under James Madison.
James Buchanan, who served as Secretary of State for James Polk was the most recent Secretary of State to later become President. (Other former Secretaries who later became President were Martin Van Buren, John Quincy Adams, James Monroe , James Madison and Thomas Jefferson.)
James Monroe served as the fifth U.S. president from 1817 to 1825.
James Madison had 2 secretaries of state during his tenure. Robert Smith served from 1809 - 1811, and James Monroe served from 1811 - 1817.