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Inauguration Day
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James Monroe's Terms As president
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Tour of New England
James Monroe tours New England for 16 weeks, then his presidency becomes known as "The Era of Good Feeling". -
Anglo-American Convention Meet
American and Britsh Diplomats meet at the Anglo-American convention to converse about resolving some of the major issues from The War of 1812.
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(No Exact Dates) The Panic of 1819
The Panic of 1819 takes shape because of a dip in real estate values, not being able to get bank loans, and the price of cotton collapsing in March for the English market. Monroe ends this by 1823. -
Missouri's Population
The population of Missouri passes 60,000, which is the minimum for a state in the constitution.
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The Transcontinental Treaty
The Transcontinental Treaty is resolved and transfers the Floridas from Spain for $5M and extens the U.S border across Mexico to the Pacific Ocean. Spain also lets us have the claims of the Oregon Territory.
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The Missouri Compromise
Congress agrees to the first Missouri compromise.
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Monroe Recieves All but one vote
James Monroe recieved 231 Electoral votes while John Quincy Adams had 1.
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Monroe Begins his Second Term
James Monroe starts his second term for The President Of The United States of America.
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The Monroe Doctrine
James Monroe issues a document that prevents Spain, Britain, and Russia from colonizing Latin America called the Monroe Doctrine.
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Last Day in Office
This is the last day Monroe was president.
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