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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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    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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    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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    of 1812. As a new era formed as a result of the war‚ change in our nations politics did too. This new era known as “the era of good feelings” paved the way for change within our nations elections and campaigns. Just as it had united the voters of America in the beginning‚ its decline resulted in a growing show of sectionalism in the voters throughout the country. The years following the War of 1812‚ marked the beginning of a influential era in history. The “Era of Good Feelings” directly resulted

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    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‚ sectionalism between

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    The Era of Good Feelings was the period in American history that began right after the War of 1812 and lasted until 1825. During this time‚ an industrial revolution had erupted in the north that saw transportation improvements and the implication of the American System proposed by Henry Clay. With this came a strengthened economy and a strengthened status. Furthermore‚ the time was dominated by one political party‚ the Democratic Republican Party and corresponded the term of James Monroe‚ who was

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    Following the War of 1812‚ the Federalist Party’s demise was sealed during the Hartford Convention in 1815. This allowed the Era of Good Feelings to commence and America was united under a new political party‚ the Democrats. Although‚ the Era of Good Feelings came to an end during the Election of 1824‚ numerous changes such as‚ increases in voting participation and the beginnings of how political candidates appealed to the common man affected elections and political campaigns from 1815 to 1840. As

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    DBQ Essay An "Era of Good Feeings" is unity within a country‚ a stable government‚ beneficial or good foreign policy‚ and more. It shows how a country or region is in a good time period in regards to politics‚ economics‚ and social factors. The time period after the War of 1812 is often labeled the "Era of Good Feelings" due to nationalism. The government along with the people encouraged and maintained unity and stabilization within the country. There are many examples of nationalism that support

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    Tyler Mitchell Per.5 10/23/12 The Era of Good Feelings after the War of 1812 was a time where many rejoiced in the decision that the war had ended. On the other hand many saw it as a burden and felt as if they carried the brunt and financial deficit that it caused. Prior to the war‚ Britain and the United States decided to sign a treaty and stop the fighting because Russia wanted the British to stop fighting so they could help Russia to fight the French. Within this treaty America didn’t gain or

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    The Era of Good Feelings was one in which the federalist dissolved thus leaving only one party; the republicans which left no room for party politics‚ this resulted into nationalism which was emphasized not only with that of Madison’s letter but also the Star Spangled Banner‚ the Bonus Bill‚ the Monroe Doctrine‚ The Court Decisions of John Marshall and most importantly National Spirit through the U.S. After the win of James Monroe a Virginian Republican president nationalism was looked at through

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