The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . as00 03M n «> H03O(4 o E-cH a o: «! :^ o 0) jii,flf,|iim:i;/ifflr/. j fipiimr;. h. a o i-l I O 125 PS o CHAPTER VI. JAMES MONROE, FIFTH PRESIDENT—1817-1825. Indian Troubles—The Seminoles—Seizure of Spanish Forts—Florida Ceded to the Unite4States — The Treaty of Glient — Alabama — Arkansas, Maine — The Missouri Compro-mise—Lafayette Revisits the United States—The Monroe Doctrine—West India PiratesBroken up. Mr. Monroe was inaugurated at Washington in the Capitol, whichhad begun to pise from its


The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . as00 03M n «> H03O(4 o E-cH a o: «! :^ o 0) jii,flf,|iim:i;/ifflr/. j fipiimr;. h. a o i-l I O 125 PS o CHAPTER VI. JAMES MONROE, FIFTH PRESIDENT—1817-1825. Indian Troubles—The Seminoles—Seizure of Spanish Forts—Florida Ceded to the Unite4States — The Treaty of Glient — Alabama — Arkansas, Maine — The Missouri Compro-mise—Lafayette Revisits the United States—The Monroe Doctrine—West India PiratesBroken up. Mr. Monroe was inaugurated at Washington in the Capitol, whichhad begun to pise from its ashes. He began his administration withhappy auspices. There was no bitter political feeling ; it was indeeda time of harmou}^, peace, and tranquillity. The only embarrassmentwas the distress caused by the stoppage of various manufactorieswhich had grown up during the war, but which could not now competewith European goods. This threw many out of employment, andwould have caused great suffering had not the general activity carriednumbers of natives and emigrants westward to settle the new Statesand Territories. Monroe selected for his Cabinet, John Quincy


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