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James Monroe: A Life | Tim McGrath
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The extraordinary life of James Monroe: soldier, senator, diplomat, and the last Founding Father to hold the presidency, a man who helped transform thirteen colonies into a vibrant and mighty republic. Monroe lived a life defined by revolutions. From the battlefields of the War for Independence, to his ambassadorship in Paris in the days of the guillotine, to his own role in the creation of Congress's partisan divide, he was a man who embodied the restless spirit of the age. He was never one to back down from a fight, whether it be with Alexander Hamilton, with whom he nearly engaged in a duel (prevented, ironically, by Aaron Burr), or George Washington, his hero turned political opponent. This magnificent new biography vividly recreates the epic sweep of Monroe’s life: his near-death wounding at Trenton and a brutal winter at Valley Forge; his pivotal negotiations with France over the Louisiana Purchase; his deep, complex friendships with Thomas Jefferson and James Madison; his valiant leadership when the British ransacked the nation’s capital and burned down the Executive Mansion; and Monroe’s lifelong struggle to reckon with his own complicity in slavery. Elected the fifth president of the United States in 1816, this fiercest of partisans sought to bridge divisions and sow unity, calming turbulent political seas and inheriting Washington's mantle of placing country above party. Over his two terms, Monroe transformed the nation, strengthening American power both at home and abroad. Critically-acclaimed author Tim McGrath has consulted an extensive array of primary sources, many rarely seen since Monroe's own time, to conjure up this fascinating portrait of an essential American statesman and president.
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Ericalambbrown
James Monroe: A Life | Tim McGrath
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Whilst sitting here reading I just realized today is Missouri‘s 200th birthday. On August 10th, 1821 President James Monroe signed the legislation making Missouri the 24th state. Happy Birthday, MO!

Ericalambbrown @fredthemoose I liked this one, too! 1y
fredthemoose @Ericalambbrown Wish I would have seen this a couple of years ago—according to Goodreads I didn‘t think much of the Monroe biography I read… 1y
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So we‘ve always been a ridiculous sort of folk. 😂🇺🇸

This bit is from the very beginning of chapter 6, which opens discussing the yellow fever outbreak in 1793.

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Growing up in Britain meant I didn‘t really know much about American history prior to World War Two. […] What I knew about James Monroe before reading this new biography of his life could fit on the proverbial back of a postage stamp. I‘d heard of the Monroe Doctrine, but couldn‘t tell you what it was and, if pressed, I could probably tell you that of course he must have something to do with the capital of Liberia...
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