it caused the national unity to become more difficult
it weakened political parties
Antebellum Era
The Great Depression.
was the national bank,states rights,sectionalism,slavery,tariffs,internal improvment
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"The Era of Good Feelings"
era of good feelings
was the national bank,states rights,sectionalism,slavery,tariffs,internal improvment
was the national bank,states rights,sectionalism,slavery,tariffs,internal improvment
was the national bank,states rights,sectionalism,slavery,tariffs,internal improvment
the era of good feellings were the feelings that people ate.
Sectionalism in the United States due to slavery. Also because of economic depression caused by the Panic of 1819. Sectionalism in the United States due to slavery. Also because of economic depression caused by the Panic of 1819.
The Era of Good Feelings was marked by a strong sense of national unity.
The interests of the North and of the South were different. The North was growing into a more industrial region with factories, thus they had industrial interests, versus the South which had agricultural interests. These differences, along with the disputes over slavery, caused sectionalism to develop. Sectionalism brought an end to the Era of Good Feelings.
Antebellum Era
Era of Good FeelingsThe sectionalism in that time period was the argument of a States right to endorse salvery - or really the balance of power in congress between southern states and northern states. But the underlying issue was the souths fear of the rapid population grown in the north. The major sectionalist event during the era of good feelings was the Missouri crisis that led to the Missouri compromise - crafted by Henry Clay in 1820. The nationalism of that time period was the after effect of the war of 1812. It provided the USA with absolute independence. No other world power had influence over America. Also America became resource independent around that time period. Cities were growning and people all around America were becoming Americans.Links.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_History_Primary_Sources_The_Era_of_Good_Feelingshttp://www.mtsu.edu/~seig/response_j_pasley.HTMLChris Moats.
The Great Depression.
An era of peace, pride, and progress.