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    1812 brought about a sense of false unity in the United States as many citizens believed that they had won the war despite the fact that the war ended in a draw. This sense of nationalism allowed for the growth of industrialization which led to the transportation and market revolutions. However, the emergence of sectionalism following the Panic of 1819 was more a impactful condition as issues concerning slavery, tariffs, and national banks were disagreed upon. Moreover, the Era of Good Feeling was

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    Party. Because of the end of the Federalist Party, and many other factors such as westward expansion and increased nationalism, many considered it to be an “Era of Good Feelings”, since there was no political opposition. However, through national unity, sectionalism, and state’s rights, the accuracy of the title the “Era of Good Feelings” isn’t so credible. To begin with, nationalism had a crucial role in undermining the concept of the “Era of Good Feelings.” The “Era of Good Feelings” followed the

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    The Era of Good Feelings was a time period after the War of 1812. It was referred to as the Era of Good Feelings because there was increased nationalism among the American People. Although there was increased nationalism, the accuracy of the title “The Era of Good Feelings” has been questioned because there was a lot of sectionalism and division in this time period. People were divided over the Supreme court decisions of John Marshall, the Missouri Compromise and the protective tariffs placed on

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    the United States. During his presidency, the term “Era of Good Feelings” was coined. This phrase referred to the peace and prosperity of the United States between 1817 and 1824. During the Era of Good Feelings, there was an increase in nationalism and sectionalism. These beliefs developed concurrently due to the unification of Americans through a strong, independent economy, the spread of nationalistic literature, art,

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    How did economic policies after the War of 1812 reflect the nationalism of the period? President James Madison enforced many economic policies that greatly reflected nationalism. The economic policies included the creation of the second national bank which purpose was to provide a stronger currency since the former currency was not always reliable and plentiful. Creating a stronger currency would strengthen the national economy. Another example was the Tariff of 1816 that was issued to protect industries

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    increased nationalism and prosperity for the nation. This of course is not completely true, debates over many important issues created a crack in the outward appearance of harmony during President Monroe’s two terms. These issues include sectionalism, foreign policy of isolationism and the rights of states vs. the rights of the federal government. During Monroe’s two terms, sectionalism, an excessive regard for sectional or local interest, increased greatly. This increase in sectionalism is due

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    The Civil War In this meeting of the Southern Historical Association great emphasis has been placed upon a re-examination of numerous phases of our history relating to the Civil War. While several papers have dealt with certain forces which helped bring about the Civil War, none has attempted a general synthesis of causes. This synthesis has been the task assumed by the retiring president of the Association. Before attempting to say what were the causes of the American Civil War, first let me

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    the “good feelings.” The time was mostly characterized by an increase of nationalistic spirits as the Republican party become the single party in the United States after Monroe won against Rufus King, his Federalist opponent in the 1816 election. Nationalism would have a large influence on many features of American culture and economics; however, there were also many tensions growing during this time as well. There was much discourse over issues such as the national bank, tariffs, and internal improvements

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    democracy coupled with the the gradual political process, both magnify the degree to which America was still trying to find themselves politically. The rise of sectionalism and decline of nationalism point to the once wavering aura of togetherness and separateness and now complete dominance of sectionalism. These

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    As the War of 1812 came to a close, feelings of intense nationalism rose within the United States. This sudden uproar of pride was known as “The Era of Good Feelings”. Eventually, this term became known as the time of James Monroe’s presidency. While, Monroe’s presidency brought about feelings of optimism and patriotism, they did not last long. These harmonious feelings of nationalism were overcome by heated debates over the imposition of tariffs, and disagreements over the national bank, internal

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