The era of Good Feelings
Economic unity Economic unity
The War of 1812 revealed a unity among the US citizens. Americans felt that the war proved the success of the democratic experiment.
Economic unity Regional specialization A demand for better transportation
War Of 1812
The next significant war for America (following the War of 1812) was the war with Mexico. For Great Britain, the next war was the Crimean War.
Economic unity Economic unity
The War of 1812 revealed a unity among the US citizens. Americans felt that the war proved the success of the democratic experiment.
The period following the War of 1812 in the US was a time of foreign alliances and naval growth.
Economic unity Regional specialization A demand for better transportation
War Of 1812
The next significant war for America (following the War of 1812) was the war with Mexico. For Great Britain, the next war was the Crimean War.
era of good feeling
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The South and the West
A Boston newspaper described the years after the War of 1812 as the "Era of Good Feelings." This phrase reflected a period marked by national unity and a sense of optimism following the war, as political divisions seemed to diminish and American nationalism grew. It was characterized by economic expansion and the absence of major partisan strife, although underlying tensions would eventually resurface.