James Monroe was born April 28, 1758 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. He was the son of a “prosperous planter” Spencer Monroe and Elizabeth Jones Monroe (Miller Center). Monroe’s parents died when Monroe was in his mid-teens, when his parents passed away they left Monroe and his two brothers under the charge of their uncle Joseph Jones, Monroe also had a sister but she was married by the time their parents …show more content…
Monroe was elected to the Virginia Assembly, which then led for him to serve on the Council of State he was then elected to the Continental Congress. James Monroe worked to expand the power of Congress, he helped organize the government for the west and he also protected the American navigation on the Mississippi River.
Monroe was later appointed to be an ambassador for France. During the time Monroe was in France, he helped ease the ties with France which lead to the Louisiana Purchase. America was caught in the middle of the English and French war. The French did not like the neutrality of the United States so United States called back Monroe for safety reasons. The United States did not want him to get in trouble with the French.
He was the fifth president of the United States of America. He was one of the founding father of the United States. Monroe dropped out of college and joined the 3rd Virginia Regiment. James Monroe fought in the American Revolutionary war. Monroe also served as a delegate in the Continental Congress. He was also the Governor of Virginia and that’s how he gained some experience being a leader. During the war of 1812 James Monroe was Secretary of War and Secretary of State while President James Madison was in charge. In 1816 Monroe was elected president of the United States, he won 80 percent of the electoral college so it was pretty much given to him. While …show more content…
A big thing that many people remember James Monroe for is the Monroe Doctrine: which was The Monroe Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy regarding domination of the American continent in 1823. It stated that further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression, requiring U.S. intervention.
James Monroe was elected president for a reason meaning people liked him, they saw him as a leader. James Monroe was also the first president to travel by way of steamboat. Monroe was extremely popular after the War of 1812. He easily won the Democratic-Republican nomination and had little opposition from Federalist candidate Rufus King. Extremely popular and easily won both the Dem-rep nomination and the election of 1816. He won the election with almost 84% of the electoral