The War of 1812 Comment: I have at the bottom my opinion you can edit that if you want and just make it the conclusion paragraph.
Date Submitted: 12/14/2004 01:47:14
The War of 1812
<Tab/>The years following the war of 1812, otherwise known as the 'Era of Good Feelings,' must be considered a time of exceptional growth and development in the United States, but above all it should be considered a time of evolution and ripening of American nationalism, unification, and economic progress. The War of 1812 was a very difficult war. States did not fulfill their duties to support the war
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amp;lt;Tab/> Had the United States been able to stay neutral this war might have been avoided. In reality I don't think this war was anymore avoidable than World War I or World War II. American pride along with the fact that we were a young nation trying to form an identity, experiencing a depression, political unrest, and being provoked at nearly every turn by Britain, made this war impossible to prevent.
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