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    facts and tons of background to back up his stories. Kennedy writes, “Calhoun, in spite of his appearance, had been born-in 1782, the same year as Webster and five years after Clay. He was six feet, two inches tall; a graduate of Yale University; a Member of Congress at the age of twenty-nine, a War Hawk who joined Henry Clay in driving the United States into the War of 1812” (54). By giving extensive background knowledge, Kennedy informs the reader of qualifications and achievements. It shows the

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    the unity of the states. The primary issue to address was the institution of slavery, which was causing much dissension between the north and the south. Additional items to be addressed were territory issues and to prevent secession by the south. Henry Clay stepped forward to present a compromise, which had Congress in an eight-month discussion known as the “Great Debate”. As a result of the proposal, there were strong oppositions. One outspoken person who opposed the proposal was John C Calhoun. Calhoun

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    The “Era of Good Feelings” was a traditional name given to the years of James Monroe’s presidency, following the end of the War of 1812. Events such as the Louisiana Purchase, which nearly doubled the size of American land and proved the Federalist party didn’t have much as they opposed the purchase, and fighting against the Barbary Pirates which gained the American navy respect made people in America proud to be there and led up to the “good feelings.” The time was mostly characterized by an increase

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    DBQ # 2 Nationalism v. Sectionalism “Era of Good Feelings” The years following the War of 1812 became known as the “era of good feelings”. During this time you see the expansion of nationalism within the United States. It started mainly in the 1816 shortly before Monroe took office, and lasted until the end of his Presidency in the year of 1824. Before the “era of good feelings” there were certain events taking place that will lead up to this era. The first of these is the acquired land

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    American system was formed by Henry Clay as a way to improve the economy and make agricultural profits rise. Used a high tariff to create revenue for the federal government while protecting American industries, maintenance of public land prices also increased federal revenue, formation of a national bank to form commerce, and creation of roads and canals to increase merchant revenues and decrease transportation cost which gives government federal revenue. 7.Henry Clay Speaker of the House and Secretary

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    program of vigorous economic nationalism dependent on active government intervention. The core advocate of the plan was a politician named Henry Clay, who was then a very influential Congressman and founder of Whig party. It consisted of three conjointly fortifying elements, which include tariffs, preservation of the National Bank and federal subsidies. Clay advocated for an imposition of high taxes on imported goods to protect the US industries from foreign competition. He claimed that the increasing

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    AAmerica began as a small struggling nation, with each citizen desiring an opportunistic way of life. To achieve this way of life, many changes needed to be made. Different people with distinctive ideas came together, and although there was conflict, they made great changes politically, socially, and economically. Each aspect changed America tremendously in a variety of ways. Analyzing each specific change can determine the extent in which America has changed for better or for worse. The creators

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    In early 1850, the legendary statesman and orator, Daniel Webster, convened with Henry Clay of Kentucky to accumulate approval for Clay’s plan to conserve the Union from itself. This Compromise, appropriately recognized as the Compromise of 1850, guaranteed to address five principal issues at the time. The foremost, was the recognition

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    coined the term “Era of Good Feeling” by an American journalist, Benjamin Russell (Boundless). Afters Monroe 's two term presidency came the election of 1824. This election was met with great controversy. There were four candidates John Quincy, Henry Clay, and Andrew Jackson.

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    Sectional Conflict Intensifies The year was 1848. American forces had taken over Mexico city, and the leaders of the Mexican Army had just signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. America had won the war with Mexico (The American Vision 311). Everything seemed to be going great in the new union; however, as more and more states entered, many different leaders had different opinions about a problem that had been boiling up for a while - slavery. More specifically - what states would be allowed to

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