How many popular votes did James Monroe get in his second term?
== == Prior to the election of John Quincy Adams in 1824 all electors were chosen by the state legislatures. Some states did have non-binding popular votes but the franchise was very limited and no records were kept. Thus the answer to your question can either be considered none or no one knows.
What historical events took place during the presidency of James Monroe?
1817: The Era of Good Feelings, First Seminole War, Rush-Bagot Agreement, Mississippi enters union.
1818: Convention of 1818, Illinois enters the Union.
1819: McCulloch v. Maryland, Panic of 1819, Adams-Onis (Transcontinental) Treaty, Dartmouth College v. Woodward, Alabama enters Union
1820: Missouri Compromise, Maine enters Union.
1821: Missouri enters Union.
1823: Monroe Doctrine.
1824: American System, Gibbons v. Ogden.
What was James Monroe's home state?
JAMES MONORE became our first president. When Monroe returned to Virginia from military SERIVE IN AMERICAN REVOLUTION Later, Monroe moved to the present-day Charlottesville area to live close to JEFROSON his good friend and montor There, he helped make laws for the state. Later, Monroe was chosen as preisdent
When did Monroe became president?
March 4, 1809 was the day that Jefferson left his office to James Madison.
How many years was James Monroe in office?
in march 4,1825 -march 4, 1825
vice president: Daniel tompkins
Who were President James Monroe's grandparents?
James Monroe's parents were named Spence Monroe and Elizabeth Jones Monroe. James Monroe served as the fifth president of the United States.
What is the value of a James Monroe 1 dollar coin?
Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin in its original package, ALL golden dollar coins are general circulation issues worth exactly face value. About a quarter of a billion of each presidential design are being struck every 3 months, so there are plenty to go around.
Regardless of all the urban legends, these coins are as you noted only gold-colored, and do not contain any real gold. They're struck in a manganese-brass alloy that would sell for about 7¢ if melted.
Some of the new dollars have been sold for hundreds of dollars as they are what are known as error coins. Example: George Washington Dollar- some were not imprinted with the edge inscription. These are known as Godless dollars and are worth between 60.00 and a 100.00 ea. Thomas Jefferson dollars had the same problem but more rare about 200.00 to 300.00 ea. this all determines on their condition of course. Look on line to any of the leading coin magazines,collectors will give good money for legitimate error coins. The US Mint will not, these coins have worth to collectors only.
What was the sexual orientation of James Monroe?
There was and still is speculation on whether or not he was gay. We will never know unless new evidence turns up. He never married and that made him suspect. He was engaged to a woman as a young man but she broke it off and he wrote to the effect he was heart-broken. He did have some close male friends and a man shared his house for awhile. However,he was never seen displaying any sexual interest in a male and his letters do not prove anything.
James Buchanan was believed to be a gay, because of his currency with staying around William R. King soon after his fiancée's death.
Was Monroe the last president to die on July 4?
July 4 is the only day in the calendar year to be the death date of three Presidents of the United States - these have been:
John Adams (died 1826)
Thomas Jefferson (died 1826)
James Monroe (died 1831).
Was James Monroe anti-federalist?
At the 1787 Constitutional Convention he was a very strong Federalist. His "Virginia Plan" formed the basis of the US Constitution as it finally emerged, and indeed he would have liked to go further. He accepted defeat only very grudgingly on granting each state an equal vote in the Senate, preferring both chambers to assign representation on an population basis, and also wished Congress to be able to veto state legislation, as the British government could disallow that of Colonial assemblies. In short, he was probably a stronger Federalist than anyone bar Alexander Hamilton. However, when the first party system emerged, Madison did not join the Federalist Party, preferring Jefferson's Democratic-Republicans, who had majority support in his native Virginia.
What was James Monroe's qualifications for president?
He served in briefly in both houses of Congress. He was a superior court judge for a time.
However, his big claim to fame was as a war hero. He won the Battle of New Orleans
in which his army lost only 21 men when inflicting over 2000 causalities on the British.
This victory, which occurred in 1815, made Jackson a national hero, propelling him into the
national limelight. There was some movement to run in for President in 1816,and he and his wife visited Washington. He was given a hero's welcome there, as well as everywhere along the way. He visited Virginia and Jefferson rode some 90 miles to meet him. However, he deferred
to Monroe until Monroe completed two terms, becoming a candidate himself in 1824.
How old was James Monroe when he became president?
James Monroe was 59 years old when he became president in 1817 James Monroe was 67 the last year he was president
Why did President Monroe issue the Monroe Doctrine aid Latin American nations?
wanted to warn European powers against intervention in Latin america
What did Thomas Jefferson's Study at College of William and Mary?
Thomas Jefferson went to William and Mary at age 16 he was a diligent student. He mainly studied Natural philosophy which is math and physics and Moral philosophy which is ethics and Rhetorical analysis.
What was James monroe children's names?
James Monroe had two daughters and one son.
Maria, Elizabeth, and James Spence.
The son, James Spence died at a age one.
His two daughter got married and had children of their own.
Who was the US President after James Monroe?
John Quincy Adams was the US President after James Monroe.
John Quincy Adams was the 6th President of the United States from March 4, 1825 until March 4, 1829.
What type of pet did James Monroe have?
President James Monroe loved dogs and he had several during his time in the White House. He had a Spaniel named Buddy, and a Siberian Husky named Sebastian. He had several more dogs but the breeds and names were not recorded.
Why is James Monroe important?
James Monroe was famous because he was the fifth president of the USA.
He was also the last of the Revolutionary War heroes to be elected as President.
He was famous for the establishment of the Monroe Doctrine, which warned European countries to avoid colonization of the western hemisphere. This helped latin-American countries become independent, and was not back by any military power (the united states did not have much military, they had only gained their independence 4 decades earlier).
I think the Monroe Doctrine is what most people remember him for.
What were the issues of the elections of James Monroe?
Monroe served during the Era of Good Feeling. There was no organized opposition to him in 1820. The Federalist Party had collapsed and did not field a candidate to run against Monroe. In 1816, there were some who did not like the treaty that ended the War of 1812 and blamed Monroe for it.
How big was James Monroes nose?
James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, is often noted for having a prominent nose. While there are no precise measurements of his nose available, historical portraits and descriptions suggest it was long and somewhat pronounced, fitting the common features of many individuals from that era. His facial characteristics, including his nose, contributed to his recognizable appearance in portraiture.