Adams Struggles as President
With his diplomatic experiences guiding his priorities, John Quincy Adams focused on relationships with other nations.
Can You Peak Too Soon?
It seems puzzling that John Quincy Adams would make such a mess of his rise to the presidency.
Elections Can Be Ugly! Really!
The election of 1824 was unpleasant at best and deemed horrible by many observers.
Guardian of the West
How the revolutions in the Spanish-controlled nations in our hemisphere changed American foreign policy.
The United States Flexes Its Muscles
After dealing with Spain regarding Florida, the U.S. was developing a position that would eventually change international policy.
James Monroe, the Financial Panic, and More!
Infrastructure was critical, but how was Monroe to proceed since the Constitution made no specific mention of a national transportation system?
That ‘Era of Good Feelings’
James Monroe, always depicted as an unsmiling, stoic individual, was actually extremely popular among voters and the general public.
The Era of Good Feelings
This season of “good will” seems perfect to focus on James Monroe’s accomplishments and the growth of our nation.
Another Virginia Boy
James Monroe was another young Virginia patriot who had come of age during the American Revolution.
The Second American Revolution
Could the new republic defeat the British Empire a second time? Observers were holding their breath.
All Hail Jimmy Madison
He entered office with problems already stacking up on his desk.
In Brief: An Epic Story, Just Not Napoleon’s
Cinematography and a conservative bent are not enough to redeem this historical falsification of Napoleon’s life.
A Transfer of Power
Jefferson understood that Madison, only eight years his junior, possessed the skills that made him the ideal successor.
Land Deals, Pirates, and Foreign Policy Issues
Thomas Jefferson entered office envisioning a more peaceful world and improved relationships with European nations.
Virginian vs. Virginian
While both Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall were Virginians, their philosophies of government had little in common.
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