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Era of Good Feelings

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Era of Good Feelings Information
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The Era of Good Feelings (1815–24) [1] describes a period in United States political history in which partisan bitterness abated. The phrase was coined by Benjamin Russell, in the Boston newspaper, Columbian Centinel, on July 12, 1817, following the...


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The Washington Post
The Beginning of an Era of Good Feelings
10/11/1998: 1,182 words, approx. 4 pages
The Washington Capitals had yet to be introduced -- or even take the ice -- and the Eastern Conference championship banner still was hidden from view when Ron Wilson first felt the crowd warm up at MCI Center last night. He was on the...
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THE HOUR: An Era of Good Feelings Is Not Enough
02/08/2002: 998 words, approx. 3 pages
Fein, Leonard Forward 02-08-2002 Robert Putnam, who argued in "Bowling Alone" that America's civic ties were fraying, now reports that on a whole variety of indices, Americans are more civic-minded than they have been in many years. In the last chapter of his...
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The New York Observer
The Wilpon and Steinbrenner Families
12/17/2006: 984 words, approx. 3 pages
Amid the frustration and heartbreak in the Mets locker room after Game 7 of the National League Championship Series—the end of an illustrious season—the team owner, Fred Wilpon, made the briefest of appearances. Looking withered and ghostly, he peeked over the shoulder of his general...
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The New York Observer
Calling All Bipartisans: Come, Share the Blame!
11/26/2006: 1,233 words, approx. 4 pages
The elections were scarcely over when the country was hit by a bucket of bipartisan treacle. Politicians of whatever stripe swore their devotion to bipartisanism. “Bipartisan” became the universal predicate by which new directions are to be found, inter-party rancor ameliorated and old bickerings laid...
 


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The Authenticity of the Period Labeled "the Era of Good Feelings"
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The following is a persuasive essay dealing with the decision of whether or not the "Era of Good Feelings" was labeled correctly.


 

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