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  2. Era of Good Feelings - Wikipedia

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    The most perfect expression of the Era of Good Feelings was Monroe's country-wide Goodwill tour in 1817 and 1819. His visits to New England and to the Federalist stronghold of Boston, Massachusetts, in particular, were the most significant of the tour. [34] Here, the descriptive phrase "Era of Good Feelings" was bestowed by a local Federalist ...

  3. Category:Era of Good Feelings - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Era of Good Feelings (1817–1825), a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the War of 1812.

  4. History of the United States (1815–1849) - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric and Pre-Columbian Era: until 1607: Colonial Era: 1607–1765: 1776–1789 American Revolution: 1765–1783 Confederation period: 1783–1788: 1789–1815 Federalist Era: 1788–1801 Jeffersonian Era: 1801–1817: 1815–1849 Era of Good Feelings: 1817–1825 Jacksonian Era: 1825–1849: 1849–1865 Civil War Era

  5. 1824 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The Era of Good Feelings, associated with the administration of President James Monroe, was a time of reduced emphasis on political party identity. [4] With the Federalists discredited, Democratic-Republicans adopted some key Federalist economic programs and institutions.

  6. 1820 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Taking place at the height of the Era of Good Feelings, the election saw incumbent Democratic-Republican President James Monroe win reelection without a major opponent. It was the third and the most recent United States presidential election in which a presidential candidate ran effectively unopposed. James Monroe's re-election marked the first ...

  7. 1816 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    The election marked the start of the Era of Good Feelings, as the Federalist Party became nearly irrelevant in national politics after the War of 1812 and the Hartford Convention. In the presidential election, Democratic-Republican Secretary of State James Monroe easily defeated Federalist Senator Rufus King of New York. [3]

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  9. James Monroe - Wikipedia

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    As Monroe was the first president to take office during a period of peace and economic stability, the term "Era of Good Feelings" was soon coined. This period was characterized by the unchallenged dominance of the Republicans, who by the end of Madison's term had adopted some Federalist policies, such as the establishment of a central bank and ...