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The two-term presidency of James Monroe was an era of national growth, prosperity, and “good feelings.”

Getting Started

During James Monroe's lifetime, the 13 American Colonies D broke away from England and fought and won the Revolutionary War (1775-1783).

Getting Started

1 min

VIRGINIA PATRIOT

For most of his life, James Monroe lived a life of public service. That dedication to the future of the United States began when Monroe was a teenager.

VIRGINIA PATRIOT

3 mins

Monroe on Tour!

ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS. During the late Presidential Jubilee many persons have met at festive boards, in pleasant converse, whom party politics had long severed. We recur [think back] with pleasure to all the circumstances which attended the demonstration of good feelings.

Monroe on Tour!

3 mins

Binding the Republic Together

John C. Calhoun of South Carolina addressed his fellow legislators in the U.S. House of Representatives in February 1817 with these words: \"Let us... bind the Republic together with a perfect system of roads and canals. Let us conquer space.\"

Binding the Republic Together

3 mins

Claiming the Continent

When President James IS Monroe took office in 1817, he gave his inaugural address in a scarred capital. The United States still was recovering from the War of 1812 (1812-1815), during which the British had set fire to the city.

Claiming the Continent

3 mins

REBUILDING FROM THE ASHES

On New Year's Day 1818, President James Monroe and First Lady Elizabeth Monroe hosted a large public 0 reception at the White House. It signified the home's official reopening. The magnificently redecorated residence impressed foreign diplomats and Americans alike.

REBUILDING FROM THE ASHES

2 mins

The American Colonization Society

In 1821, President James Monroe signed into law the controversial Missouri Compromise.

The American Colonization Society

2 mins

The Monroe Doctrine

The American continents... are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.\" With these words, President James Monroe announced his foreign policy to the world. It became known as the Monroe Doctrine.

The Monroe Doctrine

4 mins

The Family Behind the President

A year after meeting, James Monroe and Elizabeth Korthright were married on February 16, 1786. James met Elizabeth in New York, while he was serving in the Continental Congress.

The Family Behind the President

3 mins

Keeping the Legacy Alive

Several sites in Virginia work to keep alive James Monroe's legacy. In Westermoreland County, Monroe Hall, Monroe's birthplace and the place he called home until he was 16 years old, has been re-created.

Keeping the Legacy Alive

3 mins

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Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids Description:

PublisherCricket Media

CategoryChildren

LanguageEnglish

Frequency9 Issues/Year

Embark on an exciting journey through the annals of American history with Cobblestone Magazine for Kids. We're thrilled to introduce you to this engaging publication that brings history to life for young minds. Cobblestone Magazine for Kids is not just a magazine; it's a gateway to exploring the rich tapestry of American history in a way that captivates and educates.

Published by Cricket Media, Cobblestone Magazine for Kids is designed to make history an exciting and accessible adventure for children. As your young readers explore the pages of Cobblestone, they'll encounter a variety of features designed to make history come alive:

* Historical Stories: Engaging narratives that transport young readers to different periods of American history.

* Interactive Activities: Fun and educational activities that reinforce historical concepts and encourage active learning.

* Profiles of Historical Figures: Learn about key figures who played significant roles in shaping the nation.

* Exploration of Events: In-depth explorations of important events and milestones in American history.

* Illustrations and Visuals: Rich visuals, including maps, illustrations, and photographs, that enhance the learning experience.


Cobblestone American History Magazine for Kids is the perfect companion for young explorers eager to uncover the fascinating stories woven into the fabric of American history. Subscribe now and watch as your child's curiosity and understanding of history blossom.

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