| james monroe definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | 0 | 27 sets |
| 2 | 5th president, begins expansionism including florida and missouri, as well as reigning over the era of good feelings | 19 sets |
| 3 | 1817-1825 | 19 sets |
| 4 | 5th president | 17 sets |
| 5 | he was the fifth president of the united states. he is the author of the monroe doctrine. proclaimed that the americas should be closed to future european colonization and free from european interference in sovereign countries' affairs. it further stated the united states' intention to stay neutral in european wars | 11 sets |
| 6 | fifth president | 5 sets |
| 7 | 5th u.s. president. 1817-1825. democratic-republican | 5 sets |
| 8 | era of good feelings | 5 sets |
| 9 | 5th | 4 sets |
| 10 | 5th president of the u.s. 1817-1825 acquired florida from spain; declared monroe doctrine to keep foreign powers out. | 3 sets |
| 11 | democratic-republican | 3 sets |
| 12 | fifth | 3 sets |
| 13 | 5th president of the us who proclaimed the monroe doctrine | 3 sets |
| 14 | wrote monroe doctrine | 3 sets |
| 15 | president who wanted europe to stay out of the western hemisphere | 3 sets |
| 16 | (1816) he fought in the revolution, served as a french minister, and became a co purchaser of louisiana and later became president | 3 sets |
| 17 | 5th president of the united states | 3 sets |
| 18 | u.s. president, issued monroe doctrine, which guaranteed the latin american countries independent from spain. | 3 sets |
| 19 | 1 | 2 sets |
| 20 | virginia, 5th president, 1817 - 1825, democratic-republican; delivered statement to congress, became known as monroe doctrine | 2 sets |
| 21 | 6 foot tall man nominated for presidency in 1816 by republican party but lost. he strongly backed the colonization there of ex slaves, he was a co-purchaser of louisiana. | 2 sets |
| 22 | was the fifth president of the united states (1817–1825). his administration was marked by the acquisition of florida (1819); the missouri compromise (1820), in which missouri was declared a slave state; the admission of maine in 1820 as a free state; and the profession of the monroe doctrine (1823), declaring u.s. opposition to european interference in the americas, as well as breaking all ties with france remaining from the war of 1812. | 2 sets |
| 23 | as president from 1817 until 1825, he presided during the core of the era of good feelings. | 2 sets |
| 24 | in continental army, and practiced law in fredericksburg, virginia; advocate of jeffersonian policies; elected us senator backing of president madison; republican choice for the presidency in 1816; elected and appointed cabinet of men of varied political and economic backgrounds | 2 sets |
| 25 | march 4, 1817, was the inaugural date of this republican president | 2 sets |
| 26 | introduced the monroe doctrine warning european nations not to interfere with the western hemisphere | 2 sets |
| 27 | the author of the monroe doctrine, which shut down the western hemisphere to european expansion. | 2 sets |
| 28 | 1817-1825 (democratic-republican) | 2 sets |
| 29 | provided country with a break from partisan politics, missouri compromise, issued monroe doctrine | 2 sets |
| 30 | missouri compromise, monroe doctrine/ hands- off policy, era of good felling, first public high school. | 2 sets |
| 31 | 5th president of the united states author of monroe doctrine | 2 sets |
| 32 | president that succeded madison that was also from virginia; he showed the transition between the founding fathers and nationalism; his administration has often been called the era of good feelings | 2 sets |
| 33 | a republican, he was ambassador to france under jefferson, and was against the treaties with the british and then the spanish. | 2 sets |
| 34 | president during era of good feelings, created monroe doctrine (1823) --> increased nationalism bc americans were proud that they were strong enough to defend other countries as well as their own | 2 sets |
| 35 | american negotiator sent by jefferson in 1803 to paris to join forces with the regular minister, robert livingston; they were instructed to buy new orleans and as much land as possible to east for a maximum of $10 million; if these negotiations failed, they were to go to britain open for alliances | 2 sets |
| 36 | 5th president, era of good feelings | 2 sets |
| 37 | 8 years | 2 sets |
| 38 | i was the 5th president and wrote the monroe doctrine | 2 sets |
| 39 | 5th (1817-1825) | 2 sets |
| 40 | delivered statement to congress, became known as monroe doctrine | 2 sets |