against any cutback of troops, and supported the installation of two new service academies. It was rather fitting that he resigned from the House of Representatives in order to receive the appointment of Secretary of War in the cabinet of President James Monroe. There, he pushed for the development of sound military roads, the creation of two forts, and strengthened industry. In order to produce the necessary cash reserve for the projects he supported protective tariffs, internal taxes, and the American…
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