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    Initially‚ the country is united (nationalism). There is a strong feeling of nationalism and unity.   1st paragraph­​ Role of the war of 1812:Battle of New Orleans​ (united the nation because)  (talk about the war‚ how Jackson was able to defeat a strong British force in a vital location‚  which bring pride to country)  ● The War of 1812 was a catalyst for American manufacturing  ○ focused more on factorys because needed supplies   ○ due to embargos → needed to catch up  ○ Intercourse Act  ○ As a result

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    Era of good feelings The "Era of Good Feelings" was a time of increased nationalism and prosperity for the nation; however‚ debates over several important issues created a crack in the outward appearance of harmony during President Monroe’s terms. Since the country had gone into nationalism‚ it was hard for the people to see the many problems that were coming. Some of these problems included heated debates over internal improvements‚ the growing sectional discord‚ foreign policy issues and the

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    1. Question 2 Looking Ahead The “Era of Good Feelings” was an expansion of the economy‚ creation of new states‚ the growth of white settlement and trade in the west and more importantly the rise of nationalism in the united states following the war of 1812. James Monroe was sixty-one when he became president during is his career he served in the Revolution as a diplomat‚ he also served as a cabinet officer. when he entered office he was rewarded with favorable circumstances. During his presidency

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    time‚ 1815-1825‚ as an “Era of Good Feelings” is only slightly accurate due to the ugly reality that sectionalism actually continued and increased‚ political debate continued to splinter the nation despite there only being one political party‚ and the economic struggles created new problems. The united celebrations following the War of 1812 and the unification of the country under one political party‚ the Democratic-Republicans gave the illusion that the era was “good‚” but upon closer examination

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    A great surge in national pride characterized the period from 1812 to 1824 known as the "Era of Good Feelings". In the years before the war of 1812‚ social and economic differences between the North and the South led to sectionalism. The South was an agrarian society while the North developed an industrial society. The surge in national pride developed for many reasons. Military pride resulted from the defeat of the British at the Battle of New Orleans‚ and Monroe’s policies toward other countries

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    The claim the “Era of Good Feelings...was something of a misnomer” (242) is valid due to the consequences of the economic panic that erupted in 1819. This panic was the first since Washington’s time‚ and it caused the new nation to face a plethora of problems‚ including deflation‚ depression‚ bankruptcies‚ bank failures‚ unemployment‚ soup kitchens‚ and over-crowded debtors’ prisons. The main contributor of the catastrophe of 1819 was the over speculation of land prices in the frontier lands. The

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    The period after the War of 1812 is labeled as “Era of Good Feelings” which is accurate culturally but it’s proved economically and socially false. Therefore the idea of the “Era of Good Feelings” only actually applies to the growth of intense nationalism and not the political‚ social‚ and economic aspects from 1815 to 1825. Nationalism‚ which emphasizes the pride a person has for their nation‚ supported the label “Era of Good Feelings” but sectionalism showed differences in regions and therefore

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    Nationalism‚ not sectionalism‚ was the driving force during the era of good feelings. Nationalism became the leading ideology of the American republic. While sectionalism proceeded in bringing the nation into turmoil and constant bickering among the politicians‚ as in the case with dealings leading to the Missouri compromise‚ nationalism was able to unite the nation into a headstrong body‚ led by an ever-increasing‚ more powerful central government. Nationalism‚ many can argue‚ was a guiding light

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    similar disputes and even the debate over slavery. 3. Some states went ahead and make their own improvements. Notably‚ New York dug the Erie Canal‚ completed in 1825. 8. The So-Called Era of Good Feelings 1. James Monroe was elected president in 1816. The Federalist party vanished. This was called the Era of Good Feelings because… 1. There was only one political party (Republicans)—supposedly‚ the nation was united rather than split. 2. There was an upsweep of nationalism after the war. 2. However

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    decade following 1812 as the “Era of Good Feelings”‚ but was it actually something good. The Era of Good Feelings was during Monroe’s presidency‚ during this time period there were no major conflicts between political parties‚ because the Federalist party had disbanded and the Democratic Republicans were in power. America had just won the war of 1812 and everything had seem to be perfect‚ but not actually. I disagree with calling this time period the “Era of Good Feelings” because of the Panic of 1819

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