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Page 1: An Era of Good Feelings and Nationalism

An Era of Good Feelings An Era of Good Feelings and Nationalismand Nationalism

Mr. BachHudson High School

A.P. U.S. History

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1788 - 18241788 - 1824

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The Strengthening of the The Strengthening of the U.S. NavyU.S. Navy

The U.S.S. Constitution“Old Ironsides”

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The Star-Spangled The Star-Spangled BannerBanner

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New American HeroesNew American Heroes

William Henry Harrison Andrew Jackson

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The Death of the Federalist The Death of the Federalist PartyParty

The Hamilton-Burr Duel (1804)

The Hartford Convention (1814-1815)

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The Election of 1820The Election of 1820

Midpoint of the “Era of Good Feelings”

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J.Q. Adams’ Foreign J.Q. Adams’ Foreign PolicyPolicy

Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) Monroe Doctrine (1823)

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Hudson River School of Hudson River School of ArtArt

Kindred SpiritAsher Durand (1849)

The OxbowThomas Cole (1836)

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The Birth of American The Birth of American LiteratureLiterature

Washington IrvingThe Legend of Sleepy

Hollow

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The Birth of American The Birth of American LiteratureLiterature

James Fennimore Cooper The Leatherstocking Tales

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The Compromise of 1820The Compromise of 1820

aka “The Missouri Compromise”


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