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Building National Unity
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1816 Republican candidate James Monroe won the Presidency Monroe made a goodwill tour of the country Crowds everywhere welcomed him
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One newspaper said the country was entering an “Era of good feelings” Disputes between Republicans and Federalist had begun to fade When Monroe ran for reelection in 1820 no one opposed him The Federalist Party had disappeared
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Disputes between different sections of the nation sharpened 3 young men, each representing a different section of the country, played key roles in Congress for more then 30 years
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1. John C. Calhoun from South Carolina Spoke for the South 2. Daniel Webster from Masachusetts Spoke for the North Served first in the House and later as Senator from Massachusetts 3. Henry Clay from Kentucky Spoke for the West
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The charter for the first Bank of the United States had run out in 1811 Without a bank to lend money and regulate the country’s money supply the economy weakened Republicans now saw the need for a national bank and supported a law to charter the second bank of the United States
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Another Problem Foreign competition especially from Britain
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In 1815 British goods poured into the United States British could make and sell goods more cheaply then Americans who had to pay for building their new factories Dumping: the process of selling goods in another country at very low prices British hoped to put American rivals out of business
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Dumping caused dozens of New England businesses to fail Congress passed the tariff act of 1816 It greatly increased tariffs on imported goods Made imports more expensive than American goods
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The South had few factories to benefit from the tariffs The South had long been buying British goods The new tariff forced them to buy costly American goods Saw it as a law that made northern manufactures rich at the expense of the South
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Americans identified themselves as northerners, southerners, and westerners Henry Clay wanted to promote economic growth for all sections
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American System: called for high tariffs on imports (would help northern factories) North would buy farm products from the west and the south Reduced American dependednce on foreign goods
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Clay also wanted to call for internal improvements Building of roads, bridges, and canals Easier to ship goods to city market Clay’s American system never went into effect
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