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James Monroe.

Broadside printing of his State of the Union address issued by the National Intelligencer.

Washington, 7 December 1819
Letterpress broadside, 21 x 15 inches; folds, minor foxing; uncut.


Monroe welcomes Congress back to the Capitol building, newly reopened after being burned in 1815. The bulk of his address discusses the Adams–Onís Treaty with Spain which brought Florida into the United States, the Long Expedition to seize Texas, and the ongoing rebellion of Latin America against Spain. Some points seem like foreshadowing of the Monroe Doctrine which he promulgated four years later: "The distance of the colonies from the parent country . . . would be difficult for Spain to surmount. The steadiness, consistency, and success, with which they have pursued their object . . . give them a strong claim to the favorable consideration of other nations. These sentiments, on the part of the United States, have not been withheld from other powers." 

The Panic of 1819 (the nation's first financial crisis) is also discussed.

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