James Monroe: The Era of Good Feeling

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  • Опубликовано: 10 апр 2024
  • The first four decades of what has come to be called the “American Experiment” were turbulent in the extreme. First there was a revolution to be won, despite the opposition to its goals expressed by nearly a third of the population. A failed attempt at a national government under the Articles of Confederation led to the creation of a strong federal government, creating disputes over the role of state’s rights that continue to the present day. Partisan politics created divides so wide that at one point a sitting Vice-President, Aaron Burr, killed a former Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, in an illegal duel. Though the causes of their enmity were many, at their core was a fundamental disagreement over politics.
    There were armed insurrections over taxes, over veteran’s benefits, over slavery. During the John Adams administration, the United States fought an undeclared naval war with France. Jefferson sent the US Navy and Marines to fight a war along the North African coast and ordered an embargo against trade with Britain that proved ruinous to American commerce. Quarrels with Britain over free trade and freedom of the seas led to another, nearly disastrous war with the British Empire. Settlers struggling into the western lands of the Northwest Territory and the southern lands found hostile tribes opposing them and a federal government unable to defend them.
    Then came a period of eight years of relative peace, during which American commerce thrived, the nation's borders expanded through peaceable means, and the United States gained respect on the world stage. In the wake of the tumultuous years that followed, it became known as the Era of Good Feelings. It was the period of the administration of James Monroe, fifth President of the United States, and the last of the Founders to hold that office.
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Комментарии • 125

  • @Biographics
    @Biographics  Месяц назад +6

    Karl's Socials:
    Fact Fiend: www.youtube.com/@FactFiend
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  • @MalikF15
    @MalikF15 Месяц назад +41

    People forget that a lot of the founding fathers were not some old guys some were actually pretty young like Monroe and Hamilton.

    • @bunyipdragon9499
      @bunyipdragon9499 Месяц назад +3

      The average age was 44 with a dozen of them being under 35. I know times are different but I'm not sure I'd want the modern 25-30 yr old writing any new documents 😂

    • @jameswhite4874
      @jameswhite4874 Месяц назад +1

      Especially those that participated in the revolutionary war. Its only recently that we have people so old they can't function.

    • @kellyngrey4950
      @kellyngrey4950 День назад

      They also forget that a lot of these men were wealthy or financially comfortable.

    • @MalikF15
      @MalikF15 День назад

      @@kellyngrey4950 that’s true but wasn’t Hamilton the only one who was poor

    • @kellyngrey4950
      @kellyngrey4950 8 часов назад

      @@MalikF15 Yes and no. He received a good education early on, but there was an issue with the fact that he and his brother were born out of wedlock. They weren't poor, but when his father left and mother died, they were orphaned. He was separated from his brother and taken in by a wealthy merchant. Ofc, this is a very shortened story. In a nutshell, he did have some tumult in his childhood but was educated & then ended up very well-connected through his adopter. That was a good question though!

  • @TheSheepdog54
    @TheSheepdog54 Месяц назад +16

    The age difference between Monroe and his wife was not considered taboo at that time. There's no need to interject our sensibilities about it into an age when it wasn't viewed in a poor light.

    • @dannyphantxm9982
      @dannyphantxm9982 Месяц назад +2

      With this logic there’s no need to interject our sensibilities about human enslavement either as it wasn’t viewed in poor light by most…

    • @MalikF15
      @MalikF15 Месяц назад +1

      @@dannyphantxm9982 going with the most extreme example huh. Well that’s a way to make a point. But too often people interject on historical issues

  • @eddiehancockii
    @eddiehancockii Месяц назад +14

    You do a good job, Karl....
    Thanks for bringing this to us. More founding fathers please.

  • @kathleensmith
    @kathleensmith Месяц назад +18

    Excellent. Unfortunately you are correct that many Americans know relatively little about our own history.

    • @Bryan-py6ul
      @Bryan-py6ul Месяц назад

      This can be easily deduced by the fact that some Americans (of the US variety) claim to believe another Civil War would be just fine. Freaking insanity.

    • @6thwilbury2331
      @6thwilbury2331 Месяц назад

      Yeah, kind of funny that this Englishman probably knows more about U.S. history than 95 percent of adults here in the States.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Месяц назад +9

    The namesake of the Monroe doctrine! Been waiting for this one!

  • @dmercy8477
    @dmercy8477 Месяц назад +5

    Definitely one of my favorite U.S. presidents. Very underrated figure. He’s in my top 10.

    • @6thwilbury2331
      @6thwilbury2331 Месяц назад

      For sho... from the initial run, each of the first four plus the seventh are pretty much household names in U.S. history, and yet Nos. 5 and 6 are relatively unknown despite their massive contributions (whether as POTUS or adjacent to it)
      Just shows the incredible power of branding: being on currency, having schools named after you, having an HBO miniseries about you, etc. 😛

  • @bethanywicker8990
    @bethanywicker8990 Месяц назад +20

    Adams and Jefferson both died on July 4th.

    • @lauradean9197
      @lauradean9197 Месяц назад +5

      Interesting fact they both died on the SAME July 4th 1826. I heard that Adams last words were supposedly 'at least Jefferson lives.' but he had passed away a few hours before.

    • @nonelost1
      @nonelost1 Месяц назад

      @@lauradean9197 which was on America's 50th birthday no less! Speaking of which, America's 250th birthday is coming up on July 4, 2026. But have you noticed not too many people are talking about it? Perhaps that's because many suspect that we will be in the midst of a second Civil War. This second Civil War may either be a new birth of freedom, or the death of the American experiment of government for the people, of the people, and by the people.

    • @chasethefloridaman4887
      @chasethefloridaman4887 Месяц назад

      So did Monroe , not in the same year but still on July 4

  • @sdupont79
    @sdupont79 Месяц назад +7

    Love hearing a brit tell me all about my countries history in his fancy accent, another great video Karl

    • @bunyipdragon9499
      @bunyipdragon9499 Месяц назад +2

      Hee hee, all people from the north of England love when you tell us we have a "fancy" accent. In the UK it's far from the fancy ones you're thinking of from further south 💜

    • @6thwilbury2331
      @6thwilbury2331 Месяц назад +1

      Hahaha nice. It's sort of the opposite here: when British people imitate a U.S. accent, most seem to do something from the south, and more specifically Texas.

  • @reneewhite163
    @reneewhite163 Месяц назад +6

    Jefferson and John Adams died on 7/4/1826

    • @lesliereissner4711
      @lesliereissner4711 Месяц назад

      And apparently Adams' last words were "Thomas Jefferson still survives," although, in fact, he had died five hours earlier that day.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Месяц назад +9

    2:25 - Chapter 1 - Born of the virginia gentry
    3:25 - Chapter 2 - The virginia dynasty
    7:25 - Chapter 3 - The virginia politician & planter
    11:10 - Chapter 4 - A rising political star
    14:45 - Chapter 5 - Secretary of state & war
    16:35 - Chapter 6 - President of the United states
    21:30 - Chapter 7 - Retirement & legacy
    24:30 - Conclusion

  • @hakeemfullerton8645
    @hakeemfullerton8645 Месяц назад +5

    Can y'all please do a video on Henry A. Wallace, George Westinghouse, Rutherford B. Hayes and Henry Clay

  • @trumpetmom8924
    @trumpetmom8924 Месяц назад +2

    “Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.” If we don’t mention the bad and ugly with the good, we can’t learn from it.

  • @holleycorbett5201
    @holleycorbett5201 Месяц назад +2

    Another great production everyone well done keep up the great work 🌹🌹🌹

  • @mygreenfroggy
    @mygreenfroggy Месяц назад +3

    As an American I appreciate the lessons in our history, and hope that younger viewers find them interesting, too. What is taught in schools is not always correct, a "shocking" lesson I learned as an adult, lol. Those who do not study their history are doomed to repeat it, sadly true.

    • @siyandamlonzi1146
      @siyandamlonzi1146 Месяц назад

      We need more USA president like him .love from South Africa

  • @chrislittle2366
    @chrislittle2366 Месяц назад +1

    Thx Karl been waiting for this one for a while

  • @kubwell3856
    @kubwell3856 Месяц назад +3

    John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the same July 4th hours apart. It was the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. 😢 God Bless America

  • @lesliereissner4711
    @lesliereissner4711 Месяц назад +2

    I have visited Monroe's Highland estate several times and the house there now is actually a later enlargement of Monroe's original modest place, not much more than a log cabin. It is directly across the road from the entrance to Jefferson's Monticello, which is, of course, far grander (as is James Madison's Montpelier in Orange, Virginia). Further down the road one comes to an estate once home to Jefferson's secretary. It had a modest Federalist house but in 1985 a massive new home was constructed for John Kluge, the richest man in America at the time, and a 1200 acre vineyard was developed. Stuff happened and the property ended up around 2011 in the hands of one Donald J. Trump and is marketed today as "the Albemarle Estate at Trump Winery."

  • @everburn
    @everburn Месяц назад +2

    I believe John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were the other 2 presidents who died on July 4th. Both of them the same year actually.

  • @StephenLuke
    @StephenLuke 27 дней назад +1

    RIP
    James Monroe
    (1758-1831)

  • @keithwaggoner2375
    @keithwaggoner2375 Месяц назад +4

    they don't push teaching history here and even then it is watered down.

  • @jevarbankston2743
    @jevarbankston2743 Месяц назад +1

    You’re not half bad Karl, I could get used to you. Great work on this one guys.

  • @tatedavis2016
    @tatedavis2016 Месяц назад +2

    James Monroe probably ranks in the top 15 as a president. Not because be really did much of anything notable, but presided over the Era Of Good Feelings. There was the Missouri Compromise and the Panic of 1819 that are some marks against him though. We had a hell of a good Secretary of State in JQA though.

  • @AnnaAnna-uc2ff
    @AnnaAnna-uc2ff Месяц назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Месяц назад +8

    Suggestion karl! Please do Andrew Jackson! That man was controversial and wild

    • @letsengrave155
      @letsengrave155 Месяц назад +1

      And born in my hometown!

    • @michaelvaughn1496
      @michaelvaughn1496 Месяц назад

      Yeah...do Jackson right up his Kazoo. Second worst President in history: murderer, bigot, and so so much more. Trail of Tears anyone?

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the information in this video 👍🏻

  • @treydodson4726
    @treydodson4726 2 дня назад

    The explanation of the fact that the host is not the writer should have come to light years on this channel. I used to believe it was all Simon. Kudos on name, dropping the writer beyond a closing credit few pay attention to.

  • @Jasminjaeda
    @Jasminjaeda Месяц назад +1

    Okay yes now I will listen to the Hamilton sound track again

  • @TheDigitalStoic
    @TheDigitalStoic Месяц назад +2

    Great video! My vote for the next video goes to Cato the younger: the last true Roman

  • @hazmat7949
    @hazmat7949 Месяц назад +3

    Brilliant video as always! would love too see one on jimmy carter

  • @thomasmorgan8592
    @thomasmorgan8592 Месяц назад +1

    Slavery was a global institution that dates back thousands of years. It was not exclusive to James Monroe, America, or the Europeans. In fact, through the creation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, the founding fathers led the way for the abolishment of formal slavery worldwide.

  • @richardvanstone4772
    @richardvanstone4772 Месяц назад +1

    Good advice.

  • @slimtig
    @slimtig Месяц назад +1

    Henry Clay’s visage would make a quintessential ghost

  • @nataliatheweirdo
    @nataliatheweirdo 3 дня назад

    i was totally not expecting karl to pop up on biographics so i clicked on this and almost spit out my coffee lol

  • @DDPAV
    @DDPAV Месяц назад +1

    I had a relative come over from Italy for a vacation, he basically schooled me on American history while he was here. I did very well in History while in school but he knew details and dates beyond me.
    So yes I agree with the "inflammatory statement"- "How little people in America know about their own history". It's not inflammatory if it's true(though todays generation may offer a difference of opinion about truth....)

  • @jacobandmore3915
    @jacobandmore3915 Месяц назад

    If you want to learn more about Monroe, I’d recommend Tim McGrath’s biography titled “James Monroe: A Life.”

  • @mktf5582
    @mktf5582 Месяц назад +3

    Please Biographics DROP THE INTERIM AND JUST MAKE KARL PERMANENT.

  • @multiyapples
    @multiyapples Месяц назад +1

    Ya know Biographical, Geographics and TopTenz always tell us to go follow the the author on social media but never provide links to them.

  • @mwi3865
    @mwi3865 Месяц назад +3

    16:05 the reason the war started and the major war aim was to make the brits stop taking usa soldiers. That definitely was accomplished

  • @jdsco37
    @jdsco37 Месяц назад +1

    Louisiana at the time was much bigger than the current state. It was basically everything west of the Mississippi river up to Spanish held territory in the mountains/west coast.

  • @Bryan-py6ul
    @Bryan-py6ul Месяц назад +1

    Since we're throwing out names, for future bios i assume, Thaddeus Stevens, Charles Sumner, William H Seward, Arthur St Clair

  • @Handletaken4
    @Handletaken4 Месяц назад

    Dominion Voting has fortunately done away with the bothersome "will of the people".

  • @eksortso
    @eksortso Месяц назад +1

    Just a brief note about the U.S. senators chosen to serve the people. Originally, they were chosen by their state legislators, who were indeed elected by the people. With the 17th Amendment in 1913, the states' voters chose their states' U.S. senators. I don't recall why; it may have been a reform to bypass partisan political machinery, I'm guessing.

  • @noahlogue
    @noahlogue Месяц назад +1

    Monroe marrying a 17 year old is fine by certain states modern age or consent.

  • @Perry2186
    @Perry2186 Месяц назад +4

    Electoral college is good because it gives people in rural areas and equal influence as people who live in the city areas

  • @richdouglas2311
    @richdouglas2311 Месяц назад

    When do you drop the "interim," Carl?

  • @siobhanmaebh8676
    @siobhanmaebh8676 26 дней назад

    July 4th Deaths: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson; they died just a few hours apart in 1826.

  • @jenniedesoto1323
    @jenniedesoto1323 Месяц назад +2

    Some of us yanks are educated and know the history of our country, maybe not every finite detail as gone over in this video like almost every founding father was from Virginia heritage but American public schools are lacking in history education. Thankfully I went to catholic school as a kid and had a great Ivy League driven public high school.

  • @nortonm1983
    @nortonm1983 Месяц назад

    Would love an ep of Biographics on William Penhaligon.

  • @blackgirlcouchreviews
    @blackgirlcouchreviews Месяц назад +4

    Nah, you’re right. Many Americans don’t actually know its history. It’s usually purposely lost on the weeds by banning the books that talk about it in the place we should be learning it 😊

  • @Zeltrax550
    @Zeltrax550 Месяц назад +4

    Ulysses Grant 💟

    • @Bryan-py6ul
      @Bryan-py6ul Месяц назад

      I think they already did a Grant bio.

  • @davidfitzpatrick6535
    @davidfitzpatrick6535 Месяц назад +1

    16:45 Yeah no as a Canadian when I was in grade 7 and was learning about the war of 1812 in history class we all laughed when our teacher told us the reason the White House was white was because the British/Aka Canadian British (Brits who were born in Canada but because Canada wasnt a country my teacher called them Canadian British) burned it.

  • @Hillbilly001
    @Hillbilly001 Месяц назад

    Well done Karl. I always like hearing a Brit do American history. Odd that. To my American ears when you're self-deprecating about your last name, it reminds me of one of Washington's commanders. A William Smallwood. Cheers from Tennesse
    Edit: T. Jefferson and John Adams also died on July 4th. They died within hours of one another. Jefferson going first.

  • @sbcee2220
    @sbcee2220 Месяц назад +1

    Karl, you are the last to get your hands on the script figuratively as you are reading from it right now as I'm typing this, unless you've memorized it. Wait, you HAVE memorized the script? Wow. Well, glad you're feeling better. Enjoyed the video.

    • @6thwilbury2331
      @6thwilbury2331 Месяц назад

      Definitely doesn't memorize it... you can see his eyes travel from camera right to left as he's reading what's probably a prompter. He's just very good at reading without sounding like he's reading.

  • @lesliereissner4711
    @lesliereissner4711 Месяц назад +1

    Of course the two national capitals named after US Presidents are Monrovia, in Liberia, as noted but of course Washington, DC, is the other.

  • @ShellshockDM187
    @ShellshockDM187 Месяц назад +3

    I hope you can do Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine. Both great men imo.

    • @greedo1531
      @greedo1531 Месяц назад +1

      I've been waiting on Jefferson for years. Hope they do one on him soon.

  • @PlaidMasterBoots
    @PlaidMasterBoots Месяц назад +1

    Glad to see Karl back on Team Fact Boi!

  • @bradleycardona6654
    @bradleycardona6654 Месяц назад +2

    ive been waiting for a video of caracalla for effin years man

  • @mitchpalmer5116
    @mitchpalmer5116 Месяц назад +2

    What happened to Simon?

  • @TheHorseOutside
    @TheHorseOutside Месяц назад +1

    "Our closest neighbour" (ignores a land border lol)

  • @pykepyke_
    @pykepyke_ Месяц назад +3

    Please make Karl the permanent host

  • @LetsPlayKeldeo
    @LetsPlayKeldeo Месяц назад +1

    Wow I didnt know that Karl also did Biographics Videos !

  • @nonelost1
    @nonelost1 Месяц назад

    7:09... Louisiana was French, not Spanish. The US bought the Louisiana Purchase from France in 1803.
    17:52… Ohio became a state in 1803, not 1802.
    25:00..."suckass?" Now THAT'S rich!
    BTW, I appreciate your "not necessarily American" point of view of our history. It helps keep things in perspective. 😎

  • @jenniedesoto1323
    @jenniedesoto1323 Месяц назад +3

    Slow down when you read your script, you’re talking to fast. Especially in the beginning of this video

  • @acela12
    @acela12 Месяц назад +1

    13:19 Is anyone going to mention that the US bought more than just the state of Louisiana?

  • @sbcee2220
    @sbcee2220 Месяц назад +2

    Jefferson and ... dang it. Who's the other who died on July 4.

  • @elizabethjones1588
    @elizabethjones1588 Месяц назад

    They teach names and dates in school. In America you only learn history if you study it on your own.

  • @victorwinters36
    @victorwinters36 20 дней назад

    I miss Simon. 😢

  • @user-cf4ti9id7x
    @user-cf4ti9id7x Месяц назад +1

    I was looking forward to hearing about Madison and the barbary wars. It's a shame that was glossed over.

  • @EvigPoesi
    @EvigPoesi Месяц назад +1

    Curious: Which dialect is the host speaking?

  • @jackiegillyard758
    @jackiegillyard758 Месяц назад +1

    There are 8 presidents from Virginia

  • @curtisbeaumont1840
    @curtisbeaumont1840 Месяц назад

    The Louisiana purchase was not just for the land where the current state resides, but also about half of the area of the western US. The graphic shown is misrepresentative of how large a portion of the US this was. ruclips.net/video/dUtm2TyudGM/видео.html

  • @narrator69
    @narrator69 Месяц назад +1

    Closest Neighbour is the US??? Um, Canada would like a word Mr. Smallwood.

  • @sethleger6105
    @sethleger6105 Месяц назад

    James Madison almost made it to July 4th

  • @billdee9494
    @billdee9494 Месяц назад +3

    I love Simon but I really enjoy your candor, trivia notes and commentary. Thank you and keep it up. Oh, and this was an awesome video.

  • @davidb2331
    @davidb2331 Месяц назад +1

    A dingo ate my baby

  • @richdouglas2311
    @richdouglas2311 Месяц назад

    Washington and Monrovia.

  • @paulwillard9687
    @paulwillard9687 Месяц назад

    Because you don’t elect the PM the PM is leader of largest party who has already been elected as an MP so they have been elected

  • @kennycai8695
    @kennycai8695 Месяц назад

    Only two world capitals are named after US presidents as of 2024. Monrovia in Liberia, and Washington DC in the United States.

  • @Evenst3vn
    @Evenst3vn 24 дня назад

    Haven’t watched this channel in a while. What happened to Simon? He was a lot better tbh

  • @travisbrackeen5631
    @travisbrackeen5631 Месяц назад

    That would be John Adams 2 and Thomas Jefferson 3 actually Adams die about an hour to two before Jefferson

  • @sherlockgnomes8971
    @sherlockgnomes8971 Месяц назад

    Our closest neighbour is not the USA mate? Ireland and France??

  • @richdouglas2311
    @richdouglas2311 Месяц назад

    Adams and Jefferson. Duh.

  • @CoachTeufel13
    @CoachTeufel13 24 дня назад

    The trigger warnings about the facts of history are utterly embarrassing! 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @donaldalessio7580
    @donaldalessio7580 Месяц назад

    I don't know why you take deep breaths when a 27-year-old man marries a 17 year old girl back in 17 something back then that was a even little late but the messed up part was if you wanted to have a family and you wanted your family line to survive that's what you did remember people didn't live as long as they do now your sense of morality is kind of weird cuz trust me back then they would look at your sense of morality awesome but weird but I get you brother but like they say the past is the worst but at the same time people had to survive and if you don't like it talk to Mother Nature I'm pretty sure she'd have this debate with you and probably win

  • @philbridgers3305
    @philbridgers3305 Месяц назад +4

    What happened to the bald?Headed guy like him a lot.Bethe just knew how to keep my attention when these videos were going sorry, if that sounds harsh, but it's my opinion.# First Amendment

  • @ginismoja2459
    @ginismoja2459 Месяц назад +3

    Who are you and where is Simon?

  • @XX-rs7sq
    @XX-rs7sq Месяц назад

    All of those need to be bald. That way, they can advertise hair products

  • @jeffchrivia5904
    @jeffchrivia5904 Месяц назад +1

    We're too busy buying guns and seasoning our food actually I love history just there's too much of it for me to learn all of it so I choose a certain little area of it

  • @canadianformal7564
    @canadianformal7564 Месяц назад

    You said the UK was under your 4th unelected prime minister in a row. That is not true. you're on your second, truss and sunak boris was elected in 2019.

  • @LukeandLucas
    @LukeandLucas Месяц назад

    Wait how the hell is 27 and 17 in the 1780s anything to think twice about. What ab over dramatic reaction for nothing

  • @-youngish
    @-youngish Месяц назад

    PLEASE bring Simon back. These videos have become insufferable. They have lost their focus. Simon’s ability to weave stories largely helped distill these large historical periods and figures into something memorable.

  • @rgriffinRETIRED_SHEEPDOG
    @rgriffinRETIRED_SHEEPDOG Месяц назад

    This presenter should not get the job permanently.

  • @williamphelps8550
    @williamphelps8550 Месяц назад +2

    Is the narrator in a hurry to finish or something?

  • @HorthornNZ
    @HorthornNZ Месяц назад +1

    STOP apologising for history!!!!!! Its not your fault, s@it happened. Only apologise for your own short comings and not everyone else's.

  • @EyesOfByes
    @EyesOfByes Месяц назад +3

    Guys, it's time to start making OJ Simpson videos. Go read the news