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Submit ReviewJames Monroe has been called the Forrest Gump of Founding Fathers - he just keeps showing up everywhere! But that doesn't mean he isn't sharp. Monroe dropped out of college to fight in the revolution, and his life rarely slowed down after that. He'll dine with emperor's, oversee wars, and destroy his political opponents In a globe-trotting career that takes him from nearly being orphaned to the White House.From his service In Washington's army during the Revolutionary War, to Valley Forge, to his vote against ratifying the Constitution, to his signing of the Louisiana Purchase, to his leadership as Secretary of State and War during the War of 1812, and finally the presidency, we'll follow Monroe as overcomes setbacks and learns from his mistakes to become one of the most influential presidents and Founding Fathers our country ever produced.Bibliography1. The Last Founding Father, James Monroe and A Nation’s Call to Greatness - Harlow G Unger2. James Madison - Richard Brookhiser3. Thomas Jefferson, The Art of Power - Jon Meacham4. John Quincy Adams - Harlow G Unger5. The Life of Andrew Jackson - Robert V. Remin6. Martin Van Buren and the American Political System - Donald B. Cole7. The Presidents Fact Book - Roger Matuz
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