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     Vanessa Wong  Miss Conner  AP US History  10 December 2014  Historians have traditionally labeled the period after the War of 1812 the “Era of Good  Feelings.” Evaluate the accuracy of this label‚ considering the emergence of nationalism and  sectionalism. Use the documents and your knowledge of the period 1815­1825 to construct your  answer.     The "Era of Good Feelings"‚ which took place during James Monroe’s two terms serving  as President of the United States‚ unfortunately‚ was a misnomer

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    1812‚ the United States of America became immersed in national pride which led to Era of Good Feelings‚ a period of unprecedented political unity. However‚ problems and disagreements grew behind the facets of the era that manifested nationalism. Sectionalism began to form as the dissent between the north and the south and different political figures intensified. Divergence among politicians was one of the factors that made the nationalism of Era of Good Feelings break apart. After the Federalist

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    Art Appreciation 9

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    are: Eugene Delacroix‚ Liberty Leading the People c. 1830‚ Ernest Meissonier‚ Memory of Civil War (The Barricades) c. 1849‚ and Gustave Courbet‚ Burial at Ornans‚ c. 1849. Eugene Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People c. 1830 This detailed painting depicts a battle which took place during the Revolution in July 1830. The painting is very realistic. In Paris‚ on July 27‚ 28‚ and 29‚ 1830‚ Eugene Delacroix witnessed first hand the uprising known as the Trois

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    Eyejan Saadoon ALCE 1605 King and Chaplin 30 November 2010 The Cause of the Civil War The United States Civil War was the result of conflictive ideologies between the Northern states and the Southern states. The North was abolitionist and heavily developed while the South was poorly industrialized and strongly dependent on agriculture. More than being a social issue slavery was the basis of economy in the Southern part of the United States. The problem was not about whether slavery was morally

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    Perhaps the most famous of all progressive historians is Frederick Jackson Turner. His most famous argument is not devoted strictly to the American Revolution‚ but instead to the effects of the American frontier. In a sentence‚ his argument is that the frontier was the chief determinant in American history. This is not to say that Turner did not write about the war; he did. Even in his seminal work‚ The Frontier in American History‚ there are discussions of the frontier’’s effect on the coming

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    Causes of Civil War

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    Confederate States of America‚ and the Northern States‚ this war almost permanently split this “land of the free” in two. Sectionalism‚ the precursor of separatism‚ and debates over States’ rights through examples such as court cases provided the South with a reason to remove themselves from a country in which they believed that slavery was on the brink of extinction. Slavery‚ sectionalism and states’ rights all had a relative importance towards causing the Civil War. The central factor in the start of

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    As seen by many historians‚ the era of good feelings was an era of nationalism and progress‚ to a certain degree. However‚ the addition of sectionalist ideas shattered the nationalistic views. Both sectionalism and nationalism were equally important to the unity of the United States‚ though sectionalism issues overpowered that of nationalisms‚ due to political and economic issues‚ they also brought about the creation of nationalism. As Monroe defeated his federalist opponent 184 to 34‚ the idea of

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    economic regions needed an affordable yet fast means of transporting their goods to another. The transportation revolution was the period in which steam power‚ railroads‚ canals‚ roads‚ and bridges emerged as new forms of transportation‚ beginning in the 1830s. This allowed Americans to travel across the country and transport goods into new markets that weren’t previously available. Shipping costs were lowered as much as 90 percent in this era‚ which gave a big boost to trade and the settlement of new areas

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    they could. I feel like these countries were not too appeased at the newfound independence of Latin America‚ and tried to make attempts to restore the "power" that was once lost. Relations between the French and Mexicans started to rise around the 1830s-1850s when the French started to have influence in Mexico. Latin American Elitists then started to identify themselves with France’s self-superiority. This coincides with French cultural prestige lasting into the 20th century. This piece of information

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    earning to Live With Change Results Reporter Out of 21 questions‚ you answered 8 correctly‚ for a final grade of 38%. 8 correct (38%) | | 13 incorrect (62%) | | 0 unanswered (0%) | | | | | Your Results: | The correct answer for each question is indicated by a . | | | | 1 | CORRECT | | The romantic movement involved all of the following EXCEPT | | | | | A) | a conviction that emotion and experience are the sources of the most profound truths. |

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