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Monroe on Tour!

The above item ran in Boston’s Columbian Centinel newspaper on July 12, 1817. It was written after President James Monroe’s visit to Massachusetts’s capital city during July 4 celebrations. The “Era of Good Feelings” became a popular description of Monroe’s early presidency. It resulted in part from Monroe’s efforts to encourage national unity one mile at a time.

Shortly after Monroe’s inauguration in 1817, he announced his plans

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