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The Papers of James Monroe, Volume 7 - Selected Correspondence and Papers, April 1814-February 1817 (Hardcover)
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The Papers of James Monroe, Volume 7 - Selected Correspondence and Papers, April 1814-February 1817 (Hardcover)
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The 605 documents presented in Volume 7 of The Papers of James
Monroe date from April 1814, the midpoint of Monroe's term as
secretary of state under President James Madison, to March 1817,
just prior to his inauguration as president. Volume 7 opens in the
midst of the War of 1812, documenting Monroe's role as military
adviser to President Madison during an ill-fated defense of
Washington in August 1814, his appointment as secretary of war in
September 1814, and his return to the State Department in March
1815, when he began the work of normalizing relations with the
European nations after the end of the Napoleonic wars. Relations
with Great Britain remained uneasy, but Monroe reduced friction by
negotiating the 1817 Rush-Bagot Treaty, which led to disarmament of
the Great Lakes. Numerous documents detail the ill will between the
United States and Spain caused by the war, disagreement over
possession of Florida, and the revolutions in Spain's American
colonies. The volume also addresses the presidential election of
1816. Monroe, in line with the accepted practice at the time,
avoided any overt acts that would indicate he was seeking the
office. Correspondence with friends and confidants and several
campaign essays written by Monroe nevertheless reveal a strategy of
a quiet campaign to garner support for his candidacy. Contains 605
documents covering the period of April 1814-March 1817 Offers
insights into both Monroe's public career and his private life,
including family matters, health issues, friendships, and his
participation in the social life of the capital Illuminates
Monroe's roles as military advisor to former President Madison,
secretary of war, secretary of state, and presidential candidate
Provides details on the presidential campaign of 1816, during which
Monroe followed accepted practice and made no public show of
seeking the office, but privately worked to garner support for his
candidacy
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