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How Did The War Vote In 1812 Reflect The National Disunity?

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    Most Americans felt proud and self-confident at the end of the war in 1812.  The young nation had gained new respect from other nations in the world.  Americans felt a new sense of patriotism and a strong national identity.  Although the Federalist Party weakened, its philosophy of strong national government was carried on by the War Hawks who were part of the Republican party.  They favored trade, western expansion, the energetic development of the economy, and a strong arm and navy.
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    Jillian18  

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