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    Immediately following the War of 1812‚ the United States pursued a nationalistic foreign policy while still maintaining peace. Throughout the presidential administration of James Monroe‚ many treaties‚ agreements and doctrines were established directly with or directed to European monarchs. The Rush-Bagot Agreement‚ the Treaty of 1818‚ and the Monroe Doctrine were just a few of these. The Rush-Bagot agreement‚ the first of the relations between foreign countries was directed to Great Brittan. This

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    American History The War of 1812 The War of 1812 was a war that was fought between the military of The United States of America and those of the British Empire. The Americans were the first to declare the war against the British Empire. There were several reasons for the War of 1812‚ for instance‚ trade restrictions because of the ongoing war between Britain and the French‚ imprisonment of American merchant sailors into the Royal Navy‚ British support of American Indians tribes against

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    2011 War of 1812 After the great American Revolutionary War was fought and won by the Americans‚ Great Britain’s forces returned home in much defeat. What was now called the United States of America was on its way to become a strong independent nation separate from Great Britain’s rule. What some people nowadays overlook is the fact that Great Britain would eventually try to take another blow at the American people. This second attempt at defeating the Americans is known as the War of 1812. It

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    and other riches. Finally‚ President Madison had to hear many petitions and asked congress to declare war on Great Britain. Congress accepted and the War of 1812 began. All of population did not support the war. Northeastern merchants and imports opposed the war‚ for they were afraid that commerce there could be destroyed. Also‚ Great Britain was in poor conditions. As a result of this‚ the war ended with no defeats or victories for any of the two countries. In 1814‚ Great Britain took over Washington

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    "The Era of Good Feelings" an accurate name for the period between the War of 1812 and the rise of Andrew Jackson? Why or why not? The term ¡§the Era of Good Feeling¡¨ was first posted in a Boston newspaper‚ which impressed‚ James Monroe‚ the new American President’s warm reception in Boston. The entire society was very anxious to turn back into a normal life when the War of 1812 ended; as a result‚ the term implied President’s good-will tour through the North. Actually‚ the term "the Era of Good

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    For America‚ the War of 1812 was justified. Clearly there were sufficient reasons for America to declare war with Great Britain. Time after time the British violated American rights and freedoms. Acts such as impressments‚ the attack on the USS Chesapeake‚ the violation of American neutral rights and waters‚ blockades on U.S. ports‚ and the ignoring of stipulations of Jay’s Treaty and their Treaty of Paris all imposed threats on America. To prevent further altercation‚ America tried to solve the

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    The reasons for the War of 1812 were twofold. First‚ the impressment of American sailors challenged American neutrality and national pride. Second‚ War Hawks‚ such as Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun‚ wanted to use the war as a means for expansion into British Canada and for the removal of the prevailing Indian threat. Even though the war resulted in an indecisive victory‚ Americans celebrated because they survived their second war with the British and even defeated them at naval duels and at the Battle

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    James Monroe (1817-1825) “Mr. Era of good feelings” Grade: B Monroe was another president following the success of his democratic predecessors. Monroe established a strong sense of confidence and nationality in America‚ resulting in what was coined as the Era of Good Feelings. Monroe also re established principles of neutrality and slightly progressed

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    The war of 1812 could be called a forgotten war. However‚ the war could be called a second war for independence. The war of 1812 had a significant impact on America. This war paved the way for industrialization‚ nationalism‚ and global recognition. This war also showed that the US could fend for itself. The War of 1812 made the United States become more industrialized. Because trading was limited by the war of 1812‚ America was forced to industrialize. Henry Clay’s “American System” created an internal

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    The War of 1812 has always been a part of American history not very exiting to learn about for most Americans. It was a tumultuous time for the New Republic and some of the battles of the war shamed the new nation. The War of 1812 did not have the same glorious‚ honorable‚ and just cause of the American Revolution. The British made fools of the American people and even burned the Capitol and the White House‚ the centers of American politics‚ to the ground. However as shameful as the war was‚

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