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- Monroe Begins the Era
- Winning the Election
- Monroe in Charge
- International Concerns
- The Florida Purchase
- Revolutions in Latin America
- Other Foreign Threats
- The Monroe Doctrine
- Internal Affairs Under Monroe
- The Economic Crisis of 1819
- The Marshall Court’s Nationalist Decisions
- Slavery and the Missouri Compromise
- A Disappearance of Good Feelings
- A Candidate Collection
- The Election Goes to the House
- The Presidency of John Quincy Adams
- The Election of 1828
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- Winning the Election
- Monroe in Charge
- Inaugural Address
- Cabinet Choices
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- The Florida Purchase
- Trouble Along the Border
- Andrew Jackson Invades Florida
- Revolutions in Latin America
- Other Foreign Threats
- The Monroe Doctrine
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- The Economic Crisis of 1819
- The Marshall Court’s Nationalist Decisions
- McCulloch v. Maryland
- Gibbons v. Ogden
- Slavery and the Missouri Compromise
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- A Candidate Collection
- The Election Goes to the House
- The Presidency of John Quincy Adams
- Ideas and Opponents
- Adams Deals with Latin America
- The Election of 1828
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