Second inauguration of James Monroe

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The Second inauguration of James Monroe was the 1821 ceremony in which Monroe was sworn in for his second term as the fifth president of the United States, during the Era of Good Feelings.

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Second inauguration of James Monroe canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political event
presidential inauguration
appliesToOffice President of the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy First inauguration of John Quincy Adams
follows First inauguration of James Monroe
United States presidential election of 1820
hasCategory 1821 in American politics
James Monroe
Presidential inaugurations of the United States
hasCause re-election of James Monroe in the 1820 presidential election
hasEffect beginning of James Monroe's second term as President of the United States
hasParticipant Daniel D. Tompkins
James Monroe
inception 1821
language English
locatedIn United States Capitol
Washington, D.C.
officeholder James Monroe
partOf Era of Good Feelings
presidency of James Monroe
pointInTime 1821
positionInSeries second presidential inauguration of James Monroe
presidentialTermNumber 2
presidentNumber 5
significantPeriod post-War of 1812 era
significantTheme Era of Good Feelings
surface form: Era of Good Feelings political consensus

national unity
startTime March 5, 1821
vicePresidentInaugurated Daniel D. Tompkins

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Presidency of James Monroe hasPart Second inauguration of James Monroe
First inauguration of James Monroe followedBy Second inauguration of James Monroe