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Era Of Good Feelings Dbq

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The “Era of Good Feelings” (1816-1825) marked a political period during president James Monroe’s presidency in which the disappearance of the Federalists enabled the republicans to govern in a spirit of harmony. This period is titled so due to nationalism, decrease in political strife, and economic growth post War of 1812. Although, Monroe managed to achieve his goal of national unity within the country, there were still issues that had appeared during his presidency. Debates over tariffs, foreign affairs, the national bank, and slave issues became much more evident during this time period. Following the War of 1812, people in America did not worry much about foreign affairs nearly as much as they did over American individualism and nationalism. …show more content…

Its purpose was to even out the amount of slaveholding state representatives in congress. To do this, Maine became free slave state and Missouri was created as a slave state. Because of this, all slavery was extinguished in the northern states, but available in the southern states (Document E). Congress also established a line across the southern border of Missouri to distinguish the northern states from the southern states. All states north of this line must be free of slavery and those south of the line will contain slavery. This Compromise lasted for roughly 35 years until slavery was completely abolished in America. The “Tariff of 1816” was a protective tariff that helped American businesses by taxing British goods that were often cheaper and of higher quality than American goods. This ultimately boosted the sales of American products and was very successful in protecting industries. Most of the U.S. Representatives voted for the the Tariff because they understood that they must protect American manufacturing (Document F). Those who opposed the tariff feared that New England's commercial strength would be weakened and they would

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