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James Monroe 5 th President; T wo Terms Nolan

James Monroe 5 th President; T wo Terms Nolan. 4 th grade. Introduction. Born: April 28 th 1758 Westmoreland County, Virginia Died: July 4 th 1831 New York City Elected: March 4 th 1817 When he was 24 He was a Democratic – Republican

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James Monroe 5 th President; T wo Terms Nolan

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  1. James Monroe5th President; Two TermsNolan 4th grade

  2. Introduction • Born: April 28th 1758 Westmoreland County, Virginia • Died: July 4th1831 New York City • Elected: March 4th 1817 When he was 24 • He was a Democratic – Republican • interestingly, Monroe was the 3rd president to die on July 4th. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were the 1st two.

  3. Early Life • Oldest of 4 boys and 1 girl • Father Spence died, James put in charge of property • James would hunt small birds for fun • bring rifle to and from school, sometimes killed game by James would be part of dinner • Studied math and Latin • School named Campbelltown Academy. • College named William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia

  4. Family Life • Two daughters and one son. Son sadly died very young. • Daughters were Eliza Kortright, Born 1787, and Maria Hester, born 1803. Both daughters educated.

  5. Elections • Daniel D. Tompkins vice pres. • First ran against James Madison but lost • Defeated Rufus King • Results 183 Monroe, 34 King

  6. Works Cited Gunderson, Megan. James Monroe: 5th President of the United States. 2009. www.whitehouse.gov/ World Book Student

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