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President James Monroe's Domestic Policies, 1817–1825: “To Advance the Best Interests of Our Union”
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McManus, Michael J.
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Boston, exception to the rule of party harmony
/ enthusiastic Republican partisan of great integrity
/ Federalists, hoping for a better treatment from Monroe
/ government‐sponsored internal improvements
/ measures, denounced as “premature and suspicious”
/ Monroe's behind‐the‐scenes intervention, in the Missouri Crisis
/ President James Monroe's Domestic Policies, 1817–1825
/ The Missouri Crisis
2012
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McManus, Michael J.
in
Boston, exception to the rule of party harmony
/ enthusiastic Republican partisan of great integrity
/ Federalists, hoping for a better treatment from Monroe
/ government‐sponsored internal improvements
/ measures, denounced as “premature and suspicious”
/ Monroe's behind‐the‐scenes intervention, in the Missouri Crisis
/ President James Monroe's Domestic Policies, 1817–1825
/ The Missouri Crisis
2012
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McManus, Michael J.
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Boston, exception to the rule of party harmony
/ enthusiastic Republican partisan of great integrity
/ Federalists, hoping for a better treatment from Monroe
/ government‐sponsored internal improvements
/ measures, denounced as “premature and suspicious”
/ Monroe's behind‐the‐scenes intervention, in the Missouri Crisis
/ President James Monroe's Domestic Policies, 1817–1825
/ The Missouri Crisis
2012
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President James Monroe's Domestic Policies, 1817–1825: “To Advance the Best Interests of Our Union”
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President James Monroe's Domestic Policies, 1817–1825: “To Advance the Best Interests of Our Union”
2012
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This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
National Tours
Internal Improvements
The Missouri Crisis
Further Reading
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Wiley‐Blackwell
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Boston, exception to the rule of party harmony
/ enthusiastic Republican partisan of great integrity
/ Federalists, hoping for a better treatment from Monroe
/ government‐sponsored internal improvements
/ measures, denounced as “premature and suspicious”
/ Monroe's behind‐the‐scenes intervention, in the Missouri Crisis
ISBN
9780470655221, 0470655224
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