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    DBQ: “Era of Good Feelings”: Nationalism or Sectionalism   The United States after the War of 1812, is often described as very strong, as they had just recovered from conflicts with Britain and, as always, are hopeful for new beginnings. Historians often claim that this stage after the war is called the “Era of Good Feelings”- meaning that during this period the United States only grew stronger. However, the “Era of Good Feelings” does not live up to its name; due to the constant complications in

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    politically through sectionalism and relationships with foreign territories, and lastly economically through expansion of a more national economy. The impact of Manifest Destiny on a social scale can be seen in various ways. This can be seen through Americans’ gaining pride and nationalism as they expanded. Also it can be as the United States being inferior to other territories

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    After the War of 1812, a widespread nationalism spread throughout the country called the “The Era of Good Feelings.” The federalist party has nearly been wiped out at a national scale. This meant everyone was a Democratic-Republican as they are unable to elect a new president in 1816 and James Monroe wins the election unopposed. Nationalism was expanding throughout the country at a fast rate however sectionalism was also emerging in the country. Even though the government was under a one-party rule

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    Essay Topic #1 An increase in nationalism after the War of 1812 reduced sectionalism and helped to further unite the nation. However, divisions over slavery, culture and lifestyles and economic structures caused a dramatic increase in sectionalism. These regional difference primarily formed between the northern and southern regions of the country. Therefore, regional differences significantly increased in the United States between 1800 and 1848. One of the biggest divisions between the north and

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    Era Of Good Feelings Dbq

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    aligned to James Monroe’s presidency from 1817 to 1825 that his name is synonymous to the era. “The era of good feelings” was a time of elevated nationalism, prosperity and sectionalism in which people were blind to the problems the still relatively new nation was facing at the time. The growth of the United States at this time created heightened nationalism. John Archibald Woodside’s painting, completed at the end of war of 1812, shows the US in defiance against what the American people perceived

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    Throughout the 1800s, the United States made advancements as a nation. The expansion of territory towards the West brought new beginnings for some citizens and an increase in nationalism of the country. But, it also caused problems. This once unified country started to show a prominent divide of two regions, the North, states in the Northeast of the country, and the South, states in the Southeast and South of the country. At first, it was not as visible, but started to show when slavery was more

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    Dbq Era Of Good Feelings

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    immense amount of sectionalism and sour feelings between many opposing groups.For instance northerners and southerners were fighting for majority control of Congress in order to dictate slavery laws.Then there was a lot of disdain towards the Nation Government evidenced by occurrences such as the Panic of 1819 where open government opposition abound in the Union.There was so much negativity towards the Federal Government that it was difficult to find solid examples of nationalism,whereas,it was more

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    of the 1840s the country was experiencing a growth of American nationalism, but “the emergence of the sectionalism which almost destroyed the nation was symbolized by an amendment to an appropriation bill which was never enacted.” For the next fifteen years the Wilmot Proviso (1846) and the issue of slavery would become “a catalyst of all sectional antagonisms, political, economic, and cultural…opened the floodgates of sectionalism, for now all the pent-up moral indignation which had been walled

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    Sectionalism was a big problem after the War of 1812. According to document 1, Congress should only have power to regulate commerce, and not raise taxes to raise revenue. It basically shows the economic differences between the two regions; northern factories vs. southern farmers. It shows how farmers are becoming poor while manufacturers are becoming wealthy. The Tariff of Abominations was laid to protect northern industries in the US, which were being driven out of business by low-priced imported

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    The name “Era of Good Feelings” is partially valid because there was a lot of unity between the people even though sectionalism would spring up during that era under President Monroe’s presidency as well. Under President Monroe’s presidency, the War of 1812 broke out and was ended through the Treaty of Ghent in 1812. News of the end of the war didn’t reach America until 2 weeks later so the Battle of New Orleans occurred and it consisted of Andrew Jackson defending New Orleans because the British

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