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natali 33 [55]
2 years ago
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What is the era of good feelings

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sammy [17]2 years ago
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A time period where there was no conflict due to the fact that the Federalist party disbanded. It happened during Pres. Monroe's presidency and stopped in 1825
Jet001 [13]2 years ago
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The time of national pride and unity in America that began around 1815 and is especially associated with James Monroe's presidency.

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  • The phrase "Era of Good Feelings" was coined by a journalist, Benjamin Russell, in the Boston newspaper, <em>Columbian Centinel</em>, on July 12, 1817.  Russell used that term to describe the new era taking shape, especially under Monroe's presidency, after Monroe visited Boston as part of a goodwill tour of the US.  President Monroe certainly went along with the description and was trying to evoke that "good feelings" sort of mood in the country, Historians see "The Era of Good Feelilngs" as having begun around 1815, after the War of 1812 and the end of Napoleon's wars in Europe, when the United States entered an era when it could focus on its own affairs and not need to be concerned about political and military happenings in Europe.  The "Era of Good Feelings" is strongly associated with Monroe's two-term presidency,  from 1817 to 1825.   President Monroe made goodwill tours of the country in 1817 and 1819 to promote national pride and national unity.
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