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Pressures from Within: Aftermath of War of 1812

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Abstract
In the aftermath of the war of 1812, a sense of pride and determination seems to dominate the American scene--pride that the nation had survived yet another war with Great Britain and determination to avoid the mistakes that had weakened the country and placed it in such peril. The new generation of national Republicans embarks upon a program to shore up the young country, initiating internal improvements in transportation, strengthening the manufacturing sector through high protective tariffs, and stabilizing the economy by establishing a national bank. President Madison is deeply conflicted about the national Republican effort to strengthen the federal system, at times encouraging it and on other occasions impeding its efforts as he does when he vetoes the Bonus Bill.
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American History, American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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