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Missouri Compromise - 6 views

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Westward Expansion: The Louisiana Purchase [ushistory.org] - 5 views

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    One of the first colored illustrations to be put into print, John H.B. Latrobe's The Balise. Mississippi River captures the haunting image of a navigation station under a full moon at the mouth of the Mississippi River. Jefferson's plans for the nation depended upon western expansion and access to international markets for American farm products.
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Louisiana Purchase, 1803 - 1801-1829 - Milestones - Office of the Historian - 7 views

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    The Louisiana Purchase refers to the 530,000,000 acres of territory in North America that the United States purchased from France in 1803 for US $15 million. The Louisiana Purchase As the United States spread across the Appalachians, the Mississippi River became increasingly important as a conduit for the produce of America's West (which at that time refered to the land between the Appalachians and the Mississippi).
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Resource Challenge - general Monroe Information - 9 views

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Resource Challenge - Quotes - 5 views

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Resource Challenge - The Revolution and the War of 1812 - 3 views

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    Which websites are the most helpful (informative and easy to understand) for learning about Monroe's involvement in the Revolution and the War of 1812? Paste the links in the comments below.
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Resource Challenge - "The Missouri Compromise" - 11 views

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    Which websites are the most helpful (informative and easy to understand) for learning about Monroe's role in the Missouri Compromise? Paste the links in the comments below.
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Resource Challenge - "Era of Good Feelings" - 9 views

Era of Good Feelings Monroe history resource challenge
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    Which websites are the most helpful (informative and easy to understand) for learning why Monroe's presidency was called "The Era of Good Feelings"? Paste the links in the comments below.
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Resource Challenge - The Louisiana Purchase - 12 views

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    Which websites are the most helpful (informative and easy to understand) for learning about Monroe's role in the Louisiana Purchase? Paste the links in the comments below.
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Resource Challenge - Monroe Doctrine - 9 views

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    Can you find websites about the Monroe Doctrine that are informative and easy to understand? Paste the links below.
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Quotes from James Monroe - 9 views

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    James Monroe was a fascinating character. He was studied law with Thomas Jefferson. He served under George Washington during the American Revolution. He was also the only person to serve as both Secretary of War and Secretary of State at the same time during the War of 1812.
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10 Things to Know About James Monroe - 11 views

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    James Monroe's father was a staunch supporter of the colonists rights. Monroe attended the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virgina, but dropped out in 1776 to join the Continental Army and fight in the American Revolution. He rose from Lieutenant to Lieutenant Colonel during the war.
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James Monroe: What You Should Know About the Fifth President - 10 views

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    Life span: Born: April 28, 1758, Westmoreland, Virginia Died: July 4, 1831, New York City, age 73 years. Presidential term: March 4, 1817 - March 4, 1825 Monroe's two terms as president were often referred to as the Era of Good Feelings.
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Who Was James Monroe? - 8 views

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    Here is a quick list of fast facts for James Monroe. For more in depth information, you can also read the: James Monroe Biography Birth: April 28, 1758 Death: July 4, 1831 Term of Office: March 4, 1817-March 3, 1825 Number of Terms Elected: 2 Terms First Lady: Elizabeth Kortright James Monroe Quote: "The American continents .
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Monroe Facts - 32 views

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    What have you learned about Monroe? Write your three facts below.
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Kids Book Reviews - Book Reviews and Ratings by Kids at DOGO Books - 7 views

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    Read book reviews written by kids for thousands of kids books. Follow reviewers, track the books you like, rate books, write your own book review, and more!
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Spaghetti Book Club - Book Reviews by Title - 2 views

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