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20 March, 02:59

The period following the War of 1812 was called the "Era of Good Feelings" because:

the Republican Party died out

Federalists held political power

both parties buried their differences

all of the above

Onone of the above

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  1. 20 March, 04:19
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    The actual reason is not in the option so "none of the above".

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    The period following the War of 1812 was called the "Era of Good Feelings" because the actual reason behind the good vibes was the independence of Americans from British Empire. As they won the war and freed themselves from British, Americans were finally able to be entirely sovereign. This ignited the extreme sense of pride to all the ex-settlers, this joyful moments was considered as the "era of good feelings".
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