James Monroe (A Life)
Dennis Lee Nowicki
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April 28th, 1758 James Monroe was born on a Virginia estate His parents death filled young James with mounting concern, then His uncle brought him to William and Mary to learn He dropped out in '76 to fight the British who came At the battle of Trenton, James was nearly killed but gained fame He returned to William and Mary, got his law degree He wed Elizabeth in '86 in New York City They had three children, one died young, and struggled with debt James entered politics, was in the US Senate Governor of Virginia, joined the Minister to France Where he helped with the Louisiana Purchase expanse James Monroe, he helped freedom survive Patriot, statesman, and President number five In 1816, James ran, the presidency he'd gain A riff was solved when he bought Florida from Spain In the Panic of '19, the economy declined The Missouri Compromise so they could have slaves, He signed In '20, James ran unopposed, got a second term His focus, now his Monroe Doctrine he affirmed It said with Latin America, Europe not to intervene and the US would stay out of Europe's troubles, by all means James retired in '25, in '30, his wife passed On July 4, 1831, one breath was his last James Monroe, fought for America's freedom on the field He continued fighting for all the Americas, without yield
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