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Second inauguration of James Monroe

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The inauguration took place indoors in the newly refurbished House chamber, unlike Monroe's first inauguration which happened in front of the Capitol. Around 3000 people crammed into the chamber for the occasion. Monroe arrived at noon in a plain carriage with his cabinet members behind him. Vice
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In his inaugural address, Monroe addressed recent achievements in negotiating the acquisition of Florida from Spain, loosely endorsed a higher tariff, and called for efforts to civilize Native Americans after recent attacks. He generally avoided discussing the ongoing
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Because of a snowstorm, the inauguration was held indoors; also, because March 4, 1821, was a Sunday, Monroe moved the inauguration to the following day after talking with justices of the Supreme Court.
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President Tompkins did not attend the occasion and instead took the oath of office in New York.
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was held on Monday, March 5, 1821, in the House chamber of the U.S. Capitol. The
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After the speech, Monroe hosted an inaugural ball at Brown's Hotel.
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The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776
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marked the commencement of the second four-year term of
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First inauguration of James Monroe
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