- en.wikipedia.org James MonroeMonroe fell out with his longtime friend James Madison after Madison rejected the Monroe–Pinkney Treaty that Monroe negotiated with Britain.
- learningenglish.voanews.com a/americas-presidents…James Monroe was the fourth and last president in the “Virginia Dynasty.” Except for John Adams, four of the first five American presidents were from Virginia.
- americanhistorycentral.com entries/james-monroe/James Monroe served as the fifth President of the United States from March 4, 1817, to March 4, 1825, during the Era of Good Feelings.
- president.fandom.com wiki/James_MonroeWhen his presidency ended on March 4, 1825, James Monroe resided at Monroe Hill, what is now included in the grounds of the University of Virginia.
- tr.fusedlearning.com james-monroe-biographyJames Monroe, ailesinin çiftliğinde ebeveynleri ve kardeşleri ile çalışmak zorunda olduğu için, ilçedeki tek okula ara sıra gitti ve resmi eğitimi geç başladı.
- twitter.com realJamesMonroeTimothy Pitkin & Fake Tears O. Horsey held a rally at the steps of The Supreme Court and people couldn't hear (a mess)-just like Fed party! James Monroe.
- biography.com U.S. Presidents James MonroeThe fifth president of the United States, James Monroe is known for his "Monroe Doctrine," disallowing further European colonization in the Americas.
- medium.com commander-in-cheese/james-monroe-…It’s time for a grilled cheese in honor of President No. 5, Mr. James No-Middle-Name Monroe. For this sandwich, we decided to make vegetarian po’ boys...
- The couple had three children: Eliza Kortright Monroe (1786-1835), James Spence Monroe (1799-1800), and Maria Hester Monroe (1803-1850).
- conservapedia.com James_MonroeJames Monroe (1911) 312 pages; old barely adequate biography. online edition. Hart, Gary. James Monroe (2005) superficial, short, popular biography.