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27: The Last of the Founding Fathers

History That Doesn't Suck

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Monroe's Presidency: Harmony and Conflict

This chapter explores the inauguration of James Monroe in 1817 amidst the backdrop of post-war America and the architectural grandeur of the temporary capital. It examines the complexities of Monroe's presidency, including pivotal Supreme Court cases that shaped federal authority and the growing tensions over slavery during the Missouri statehood debate. The narrative reflects on the era's façade of unity while revealing the underlying challenges that foreshadowed future divisions.

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