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Seventh Annual Message (The Monroe Doctrine)
James Monroe

In this famous speech, President Monroe outlines what has become known as the Monroe Doctrine - giving warning that any further attempts at colonization in the Western Hemisphere would be considered a threat to the United States. Monroe further provides a thorough review of the 'precise knowledge of our relations with foreign powers as respects... Read more

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James Monroe: Seventh Annual Message (The Monroe Doctrine)

December 2, 1823 (over 200 years ago)

In this famous speech, President Monroe outlines what has become known as the Monroe Doctrine - giving warning that any further attempts at colonization in the Western Hemisphere would be considered a threat to the United States. Monroe further provides a thorough review of the 'precise knowledg...

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James Monroe: Sixth Annual Message

December 3, 1822 (over 201 years ago)

President James Monroe's speech provides the latest updates to Congress as regards commerce with France and the state of international relations in 1822. Monroe both champions the country's democratic and free organizational structure and provides caution to its weaknesses.

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James Monroe: Fifth Annual Message

December 3, 1821 (over 202 years ago)

In his first address to a new Congress, President Monroe reviews the key relations with the international powers and the associated interactions and disputes where relevant. Monroe provides an update on defensive military measures and guidance for Congress on the terms top priorities.

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James Monroe: Third Annual Message

December 7, 1819 (over 204 years ago)

President Monroe speaks at length to a treaty between the United States and Spain to among other things cede the Florida territory to the United States. Monroe touches on the delay to the ratification of the treaty by His Majesty of Spain before discussing other matters of the union including a ...

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