James monroe

James Monroe- 5th President of the United States

  • Monroe was elected President (Month and Day unknown)

    Monroe was elected President (Month and Day unknown)
    Monroe's presidency was known as the "Era of Good Feeling". This was because of the country's growing wealth, rapid westward expansion, and new interest in roads.
  • Policy of Neutrality (Day unknown)

    Policy of Neutrality (Day unknown)
    Monroe enunciates a policy of neutrality towards the Latin American colonies wanting independence. Also holds a controversial fact-finding mission to Buenos Aires that could be recognition for the colonies sovereignty.
  • Twentieth State

    Twentieth State
    Mississippi becomes the twentieth state. This caused expansion and gave the United States more power
  • Treaty of 1818 (Month and Day unknown)

    Treaty of 1818 (Month and Day unknown)
    James Monroe bought Florida from Spain. This extended America's border to the Pacific due to the Treaty of 1818 with Britain.
  • The Transcontinental Treaty

    The Transcontinental Treaty
    The Transcontinental Treaty (Adams-Onis Treaty) is resolved. The treaty transfers the Floridas from Spain to the U.S, and advances the U.S. border across Mexico to the Pacifiic.
  • Monroe signs the Missouri Compromise

    Monroe signs the Missouri Compromise
    The Missouri Compromise admitted Maine and Missouri simultaneously. It also declared that slavery would not be allowed in these states.
  • The Monroe Doctorine

    The Monroe Doctorine
    Monroe had a great deal of success with foreign policy. He created the Monroe Doctorine which would oppose any further colonization by European powers in the Western Hemisphere.
  • Cherokee Chiefs arrive in Washington D.C. (Day Unknown)

    Cherokee Chiefs arrive in Washington D.C. (Day Unknown)
    Cherokee Chiefs arrive in Washington D.C.. They wanted to object to the government's removal policies and plead for their sovereign right to stay in Georgia.
  • Re-election (Day unknown)

    Re-election (Day unknown)
    At age sixty- seven, Monroe decides he does not want to seek reelection. This brings up a crowd of new candidates, and a certain end to Monroe's success in the near future.
  • Cumberland Road Bill

    Cumberland Road Bill
    Monroe vetoes the Cumberland Road Bill on his last day in office. The bill would extend construction of the interstate to Zanesville, Ohio. Monroe worried about the bill's constitutionality.