The “Era of Good Feelings” marked a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812.
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Political scientist Brendon O'Connor of the United States Studies Centre in Australia suggests that "anti-Americanism" cannot be isolated as a consistent phenomenon, since the term originated as a rough composite of stereotypes, prejudices, and criticisms which evolved into more politically-based criticisms. French scholar Marie-France Toinet says that use of the term "anti-Americanism" is "only fully justified if it implies systematic opposition – a sort of allergic reaction – to America as a whole."Scholars such as Noam Chomsky and Nancy Snow have argued that the application of the term "anti-American" to other countries or their populations is nonsensical, as it implies that disliking the American government or its policies is socially undesirable or even comparable to a crime. In this regard, the term has been likened to the propagandistic usage of the term "anti-Sovietism" in the USSR.
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The Federalists were opposed to the Louisiana Purchase because they
believed the United States should strengthen ties with Great Britain
rather than with Napoleon and some argued that it may even be
unconstitutional. Thomas Jefferson, the president that authorized the
purchase allowed the newly acquired territory to institute slavery and
this paved the way toward the Civil War 57 years later. It was during
the Jefferson Administration and the issue of the purchase that
galvanized partisanship and fostered the creation of political parties
in the US. Also, while the French claim land was purchased, the US had
to take much of it by force from the various native inhabitants of the
land. </span>
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