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    crisis and rising nationalism. American pre-war tendency to explore and assume the West was empowered by the war's end, military bounties, improved transportation and the government's sometimes euphemistic descriptions of the West. The excesses of this "Era of Good Feeling," combined with international and national factors, plunged America into the Panic of 1819, our first national depression. The depth and divisiveness of the Panic of 1819 led to the resurgence of nationalism in which the common

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    turmoil between the North and South, which leads to the Civil War. Some reasons why I think that the Missouri Compromise was not a wise or moral policy for the USA is because by creating the compromise, people had to decide between feelings of nationalism, which is loyalty to the Union as a

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    Around 1854, the Missouri Compromise was started eleven states were slave states and eleven states were non-slave states. Missouri wanted to become a state but fearful of a sectional balance and nationalism balance. Southerners desire slavery in Missouri and accuse Northerners of trying to abolish slavery. The end result of the Missouri Compromise the solution was that Maine became a free state and Missouri became a slave state and the rest of the

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    Era of Good Feelings Dbq

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    prosperity for America, but were there hidden debates on serious issues going on within the country during this very time period? The “Era of Good Feelings” was a time period that lasted from about 1815-1824, and in this era there was increased nationalism and prosperity for the country. Still though, there were very crucial issues being argued over in that very time period. During President James Monroe’s two terms as president, the country’s patriotism was at a very high level and on the outside

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    began increasing rapidly which led to sectionalism, which can be represented as the crossroads in Foote’s statement. States started rebelling and started getting the idea of excluding themselves from the Union and began using principles of self-government functioning with their own laws without basing their government on the Constitution. In Document B, South

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    The democratic-republican party which ran uncontested in the elections of 1824 had split due to a rift which was created between the ideas of nationalism and sectionalism. On one side Andrew Jackson ran with his “Jacksonian Democracy” platform and Adams who has now been considered and elitist. However, the expansion of democracy came from the states’ new relaxed voting laws which in Pennsylvania went as

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    was booming, a sense of unity and nationalism emerged as a result of the post-war reconstruction period as well as the decline of the federalist party; however, the Panic of 1819 caused a severe economic depression making this period not an Era of Good Feelings. Although the one party system was somewhat beneficial during the Era of Good Feelings, creating a false sense of political unity between the people, poor economic decisions lead to a depression. Sectionalism also increased between the northern

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    the rise of nationalism on a nationalism based legal and rational concepts of citizenship, and based on a common language and cultural traditions, rather than ethnic nationalism. The War of 1812 also inspired American nationalism for many reasons. 2. It allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine as a free state. It restored the balance of a slave and free states in the Union to 15 a piece. It also created more tension between the north and the south. 3. Nationalism was the love

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    politicians utilized a wider variety of campaigning methods in order to appeal to as many voters as possible, all essentially caused by economic growth. Politics grow to include universal white male suffrage, a strong national government, and nationalism versus sectionalism. Economic Growth (American System, Industrial Revolution,

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    businessmen When Congress passed more tariffs, the South protested What was growing sectionalism? The tariffs created different views in different parts of the country These brought an end to the era of good feelings 3 distinct sections grew in the U.S. Geography, economics, and history contributed to this sectionalism Clay spoke for the West, Calhoun for the South, and Webster for the North What was nationalism and the Supreme Court? Marshall gave the Supreme Court many more powers In 1810,

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