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1. Answer parts a., b., and c. in response to the following passage: The obscurity (The War of 1812) should not blind us to its significance, for it was an important turning point, a great watershed, in the history of the young republic. It concluded almost a quarter of a century of troubled diplomacy and partisan politics and ushered in the Era of Good Feelings. It marked the end of the Federalist party but the vindication of Federalist policies, many of which were adopted by Republicans during or after the war. The war also broke the power of American Indians and reinforced the powerful undercurrent of Anglophobia that had been spawned by the Revolution a generation before. In addition, it promoted national self-confidence and encouraged the heady expansionism that lay at the heart of American foreign policy for the rest of the century. Finally, the war gave the fledgling republic a host of sayings, symbols, and songs that helped Americans define who they were and where their young republic was headed. Although looking to the past, the war was fraught with consequences for the future, and for this reason it is worth studying today. Donald Hickey a.) According to the passage above, Professor Hickey believes that the War of 1812 resolved many years of "troubled diplomacy" in the history of the early American republic. Briefly explain ONE specific example of this, prior to the War of 1812. 06
b.) According to the passage, the War of 1812 led to the demise of the Federalist Party but the vindication of Federalist principles. Briefly explain, using ONE specific example of either the demise of the Federalist Party, or the vindication of its principles.
c.) According to the passage above, the outcome of the war broke the power of American Indians and encouraged "national self-confidence" and expansionism. Briefly explain, using ONE specific example of any of these trends.
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