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Monroe Era of Good Feelings!

Aim: Was Monroe’s presidency truly an “era of good feelings”? Key Terms “Era of Good Feelings” Adams-Onis (Transcontinental) Treaty – defines US-Mexico border relations. John Quincy Adams Monroe Doctrine The Missouri Compromise (1820) Essential Questions: Did the U.S. have the right to intervene in the Western hemisphere? How did Monroe’s presidency benefit from the relative national unity of the time? Was his presidency truly an “era of good feelings”?

#5: President James Monroe (1817-1825) Vice President: Daniel D #5: President James Monroe (1817-1825) Vice President: Daniel D. Tompkins Succeeded President James Madison (1809-1817)

James Monroe Ranking

Evolution of Major Political Parties Year ca. 1792 Hamiltonians Jeffersonians Federalists Death of Federalists Democratic-Republicans ca. 1816 ca. 1820 Republicans One party: Era of Good Feelings ca. 1825 National Republicans Democratic-Republicans (Jacksonian Democrats) 1834 Whigs Democrats 1854 Republicans To Present To Present

Missouri Compromise 1820

CSPAN Rating of Monroe

Was Monroe’s presidency truly an “era of good feelings” Was Monroe’s presidency truly an “era of good feelings”?? Explain using evidence!!