Besides being the fifth President of the United States, James Monroe had many other roles. In his lifetime, he was also a courier in a militia, a legal apprentice under Thomas Jefferson, a delegate in the Continental Congress., a Senator, the Ambassador to France, the Governor of Virginia, the Secretary of State and the Secretary of War.
James Monroe's jobs were that he was the prime minister of France and he was a lawyer before becomeing president.
Outside of being president, he was a lawyer.
James Monroe did not do anything for a living. He was President of the United States and a politician. He inherited a lot of money and didn't have to work.
he was a soldier, lawyer, U.S. senator, governor of Virginia, and U.S. minister to France.
he was a soldeir.
no
The president after Thomas Jefferson and before James Monroe is James Madison.
he was a soldeir.
Monroe served as governor of Virginia before he was the US president.
Before becoming president, James Monroe had various occupations. He was of the planter class, but later served with the Continental Congress as a delegate. He was later elected into the senate where he would serve under the first Congress in the United States.
Before becoming president, John Quincy Adams served as the United States Secretary of State under President James Monroe from 1817 to 1825.
The Monroe Doctrine was proposed by President James Monroe.
No there was no wars when James Monroe was president.
James Madison (4th president) served after Jefferson and just before Monroe.
James Monroe was the 5th US president.
James Monroe was never a Vice President.
the president of he us after the war was James Madison
James Monroe