Even though the war of 1812 had no real winner the American people saw it as a victory for the U.S, because it showed America could still protect itself from Britain. This invoked nation wide patriotism.
The Era of Good Feelings was a time when a sense of purpose and a desire for unity was felt by Americans. It was the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars.
It gave Americans pride in their ability to defend the United States.
It was known as the Era of Good Feelings because the political party in power saw no real competition, leading to political unity.
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Yes, the United States capital was, indeed, burned by the British in the war of 1812. A.K.A Washington
June 18, 1812 - March 23, 1815
There were at least two. The first was called either the American Revolutionary War (or just the Revolutionary War in the US), or the American War of Independence. The second is usually called the War of 1812 (sometimes the Anglo-American War of 1812, since there were several other armed conflicts going on at the same time).
at the time of the war of 1812
Era Of Good Feelings
Era of Good Feeling
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When it feels like it. U gotta give ur cell sum time. Cells have feeelings!
Time Travel man. B-)
Yes, the United States capital was, indeed, burned by the British in the war of 1812. A.K.A Washington
June 18, 1812 - March 23, 1815
ah yes the old war of 1812 crazy time lost a lot of my friends
There were at least two. The first was called either the American Revolutionary War (or just the Revolutionary War in the US), or the American War of Independence. The second is usually called the War of 1812 (sometimes the Anglo-American War of 1812, since there were several other armed conflicts going on at the same time).
Anything not associated with the actions of Great Britain during that time frame is "not" associated with the war of 1812.
Alexander I
The Northern States of the U.S. at the time