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ERA OF GOOD FEELING

ERA OF GOOD FEELING (18171824), a phrase coined by the Columbian Centinel, a Boston newspaper, to describe the early presidency of James Monroe, whose administration found the country at peace and the economy prosperous. Monroe accepted the National Bank and protective tariff and approved further construction on the National (Cumberland) Road. Despite the economic panic of 1819, Monroe received all but one electoral vote to a second term in 1820. Despite the apparent harmony, renewed sectionalism and factionalism eroded "good feeling" during Monroe's second term and signaled the demise of the (Jeffersonian) Republican Party.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Ammon, Harry. James Monroe: The Quest for National Identity. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1971.

Cummingham, Noble. The Presidency of James Monroe. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1996.

Wait, Eugene. America and the Monroe Years. Huntington, N.Y.: Kroshka, 2000.

Philip Coolidge Brooks / h. s.

See also Cumberland Road ; Financial Panics ; Republicans, Jeffersonian .

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