First inauguration of James Monroe

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The First inauguration of James Monroe was the 1817 ceremony in which James Monroe was sworn in as the fifth president of the United States, marking the start of the so-called “Era of Good Feelings.”

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First inauguration of James Monroe canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political event
presidential inauguration
administeredBy John Marshall
appliesToOffice President of the United States
associatedPeriodName Era of Good Feelings
associatedWithPoliticalParty Democratic-Republican Party
capitalBuildingStatus United States Capitol under reconstruction
capitalOfHostingCountry Washington, D.C.
ceremonialType oath of office ceremony
confersOfficeOn James Monroe
country United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy Second inauguration of James Monroe
follows Second inauguration of James Madison
governmentForm federal republic of the United States
hasAttendeeRole Chief Justice
president-elect
hasGregorianDate 1817-03-04
hasNumberInPresidentialSequence 5
hasPresidingPerson James Monroe
hasVenue Old Brick Capitol
outdoors in Washington, D.C.
historicalContext post–War of 1812 period
historicalSignificance symbolic start of a period of relative political unity in the United States
languageOfOath English
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
mainParticipant James Monroe
John Marshall
marksBeginningOf Era of Good Feelings
presidency of James Monroe
notableFeature held outdoors due to reconstruction of the Capitol after the War of 1812
oathAdministeredByOffice Chief Justice of the United States
oathAdministeredByPerson John Marshall
occursOn United States presidential inauguration
surface form: Inauguration Day
officeTermStart March 4, 1817
partOf United States presidential inauguration
surface form: United States presidential inaugurations
partOfSeries United States presidential inauguration
surface form: United States presidential inaugurations
pointInTime March 4, 1817
positionInSeries first presidential inauguration of James Monroe
precededBy Second inauguration of James Madison
reasonForOutdoorLocation damage to the Capitol from the War of 1812
relatedEvent United States presidential election, 1816
surface form: United States presidential election of 1816
resultOf James Monroe’s victory in the 1816 presidential election
startTime March 4, 1817
sworeIn James Monroe
sworeInAs fifth president of the United States
tookPlaceDuringCongress 15th United States Congress
weatherCondition cold weather

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