James Monroe was sworn in as the fifth President of the United States on March 4, 1817. His first term began on that date, and he served two consecutive terms, being re-elected in 1820. Therefore, his second term started on March 4, 1821, and he continued as President until March 4, 1825. Monroe was the last U.S. president from the Founding Fathers and is often associated with the "Era of Good Feelings," a period of relative political harmony and economic growth.
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