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Pressures from Within: U. S. Tilts Toward Nationalism in Final Years of Monroe's Administration

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Abstract
During the Monroe years as president battles continue between those who favor a strong federal government and those who are suspicious of centralized control. In almost every instance, the decisions of the Supreme Court tilt the scale toward nationalism. In foreign relations, the Monroe administration also takes a strong nationalistic stance issuing the Monroe Doctrine response to revolutions taking place in Latin America. As Monroe's second term draws to a close, so does the era of good feelings as the path of economic and territorial expansion begins to reveal just how deep the rift is between the North and the South.
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American History, American Studies, International Relations, Unfinished Nation, The
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