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Era of Good Feelings
Subject
History
Place
Northern America
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United States of America
DOI: 10.1111/b.9781577180999.1997.x
Extract
This phrase is used to describe James M onroe's presidency, when the F ederalist P arty's disintegration left no formal opposition to the president and overt factionalism within the D emocratic party was muted. Boston's Columbian Sentinel coined the phrase on 12 July 1817, during a visit by Monroe, to characterize the political atmosphere after the W ar of 1812. ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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