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In fact, the war had a far-reaching impact in the United States, as the Treaty of Ghent ended decades of bitter partisan infighting in government and ushered in the so-called “Era of Good Feelings.” The war also marked the demise of the Federalist Party, which had been accused of being unpatriotic for its antiwar
Congress instituted the reconstruction finance corporation to loan money to lend money to state and local governments, along with private companies that needed assistance due to the effects of the Great Depression.
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