#12: James Monroe (1817–1825)
James Monroe set a cornerstone in U.S. foreign policy with the Monroe Doctrine, delivering a bold warning against European colonization and interference in the Western Hemisphere. Mostly, he is favored for his era of national unity and expansion, known as the “Era of Good Feelings.”
His adept foreign policy, epitomized by the Monroe Doctrine, asserted American influence in the Western Hemisphere. Monroe’s leadership during the acquisition of Florida and the Missouri Compromise reinforced his reputation as a unifying figure. His presidency symbolized stability and prosperity, earning him enduring favor among Americans.