Economic unity Economic unity
era of good feeling
An emphasis in the export of raw materials
The era of Good Feelings
They both instilled a sense of nationalism or national pride afterwards.
Economic unity Economic unity
economic nationalism, judicial nationalism, and nationalist diplomacy
Nationalist diplomacy, economic nationalism, and judical nationalism.
An increase in profits from exporting cotton and Republican reversal of Alexander Hamilton's economic vision. England siding with Spain with regard to the American colonies An increase in profits from exporting cotton
era of good feeling
An emphasis in the export of raw materials
The relaxation of high tariffs
There was a wave of nationalism in the United States following the War of 1812.
The era of Good Feelings
the relaxation of high tariffs
Nationalism is a political ideology that emphasizes the interests and culture of a particular nation, often promoting unity and pride among its citizens. In America, events such as the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War inspired a sense of nationalism by fostering a collective identity and shared values. The success of the Revolution and the establishment of a democratic government reinforced the belief in American exceptionalism, while the Civil War highlighted the struggle to unify the nation under a common purpose. These events collectively shaped a distinct American identity rooted in freedom, independence, and unity.
wave of nationalism that followed the War of 1812