Discuess Nationalism in the early 1800's. Includes Neo-Federalism, Era of Good Feelings, Marbury vs. Madison, Monroe Doctrine, etc.

Date Submitted: 07/21/2001 07:37:13
Category: / History / North American History
Length: 5 pages (1238 words)
Some historians refer to Jeffersonian-republicanism as "Neo-Federalism" or "Jeffersonian Federalism". People could argue that this is an inaccurate statement, while others will argue that this is correct and there is evidence to support those people. While Jefferson was in office, he really did nothing to increase democracy in government. Some see the Jeffersonian movement and the entire Republican as anti-capitalist, promoting the interests of the common man, and favoring a strict interpretation of the constitution. …
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…the Western Hemisphere. Also, the doctrine stated that the United States would not get involved in any European affairs. I believe that the doctrine meets the goals of national security in 1823 by letting European nations know that the United States isn't "up for grabs" and that it is being colonized and it is governed by a strong, though young, national government. This could be viewed as an attempt to strike fear into the eyes Europeans.
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