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    From around 1780 to around 1840, America struggled with the Constitutional Convention, Federalism and anti-federalism, the war of 1812 during the Jeffersonian age, the Jacksonian age, and the fight for equal right for all people living in America. Struggling through these events is what made America become the country it is today. In 1787, the Constitutional Convention was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. One of the major dissuasions at the Convention was how the states would be…

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    later became one of the authors of the Bill of Rights. In his first term as president he had to take on the challenge of growing tensions between the U.S and Great Britain. In my opinion Madison was more of a writer than a fighter. Before the big war of 1812 Madison had to first deal with the Indians. While some Indians did agree with the Americans and their lifestyles, some didn’t trust them or want contact with them. Two brothers by the name of Tenskwatawa and Tecumseh opposed the Americans…

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    The Era of Good Feelings The time period from the years 1815-1828 is commonly called “The Era of Good Feelings.” The end of the War of 1812 brought change among the United States, signifying our desire to expand westward, acquiring more land. While we had to continue to fight and compromise for expansion of the nation throughout the era, it paid off well. Along with land expansion, many technological innovations and financial decisions throughout this era helped construct our nation to what it…

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    they would practice Isolationism. Abraham Lincoln was a president who practiced a degree of both isolationism and foreign involvement. “The President has… implied authority over foreign affairs… as Commander in chief.” (Brinkley 174). During the Civil War, Lincoln was afraid that France and Britain would back the Confederacy because of their great demand for cotton. During an off shore alliance negotiation between the Confederacy and Britain, the Union intervened and took all the British and…

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    Barbary Acts,” was a result that led to the main cause of The Embargo Act of 1807. The First Barbary Acts was an undeclared war that was conducted by the United States against North African States. The Embargo Act was a law that was passed by the U.S. government in 1807, restricting foreign trade and commerce mainly between the French and the British during the Napoleonic Wars;…

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    Fighting between the United States and Native Americans in the Old Northwest Territory predated the war by six months (Lewis, n.d.). Black Hawk, who would later lead Sauk and Fox warriors during the war bearing his name, led Sauk warriors during several attacks against the United States during the War of 1812 (Lewis, n.d.). Despite some Native Americans taking up arms against the United States, American officials were able to convince many neutral Sauk…

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    What defines an American hero and luminary? To determine this, one must throw out all preconceptions in order to objectively look at each character and compare their actions with the pillars of American idealism and society. Tecumseh was part of early American history due to his role as a warrior and his part in attempting to unite a native resistance. He believed that the Native Americans should not cede any of their land to the white man. Justifying his message with action, he fought in…

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    The changing nation reflected a growing sense of national pride and identity. After the War of 1812, nationalism was growing throughout the United States. This excitement came from the victory of the war. The Era of Good Feelings was caused by the United States being established as a world power and a new unity among the people. The government became stronger and the United States takes on a bigger role in the world. The Age of Jackson was about power to the people. Jackson gave the people…

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    popular vote, as president he sought to act as a beacon for the common man.10 Jackson before becoming president was the first man elected into the House of Representatives. Shortly after he briefly served in the Senate, a general and war hero of The Battle of 1812 where he defeated the British at New Orleans.11 Andrew Jackson who seemed to be a beacon of light for the common man and working class showed them that hard work really will get you somewhere. On the day of his inaugural…

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    Commodore Perry and The Battle of Lake Erie Oliver Hazard Perry was born on August 23, 1785, in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. Perry became a midshipman at the age of 13 and later became a great captain and commodore during the war of 1812. Before the start of the war of 1812, Perry was unemployed for two years. He was a self taught educator who studied the idea of naval warfare and passed his thoughts and ides down to his subordinates throughout his life to help with his remarkable career.…

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