To What Extent Was The Era Of Good Feelings A Misnomer

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The Era of Good Feelings was the term used to describe Monroe’s presidency after the war of 1812. The increased sense of nationalism, and the events such as the diminish of Democratic party and the presence of American system during that time made some people believe that it was an era full of good feelings. However, various cases supported the fact that the Era of Good Feelings was a Misnomer due to the existence of cotton gin created an extreme imbalanced economic and agricultural relationship among different regions in the United States, and slaves suffered a harsh and inhuman treatment at that period of time. In addition, the Missouri Compromise not only failed to resolve the issue of sectionalism, but also enhanced the conflicts between …show more content…

As one of the most influential and successful inventions during the Industrial Revolution, cotton gins brought so many conveniences to the cotton industry, and cotton became one of the fastest way to achieve enrichment. The overweight cotton development made cotton became the only economic resource in the south. Cotton helped the South grow more prosperity in agriculture, but the South still had the industry lags, and even their succeed in agriculture could not save their lack of development in other areas. The southerners relied on the agriculture so much that they ignore the importance of other business. “King Cotton” built a safe disguise to the southerners, which encouraged them to keep using cotton gins to make money because cotton was so important. Besides, cotton gins made the South too independent. The Southerners had the priority over people from other regions due to they were the best cotton providers at that time, and everything about cotton was depending on them. They were also able to gain the support from Britain because the need of cotton from Britain. The balance abilities and authorities were the key elements that will make a country unite and success, and nobody wants to see any of the region in the United States has the privilege over others. Cotton gin was invented to be helpful, but it turned to become a machine for the southerners to benefit …show more content…

Enslave people did not even have the basic legal rights, for example, they could not own their personal property, and they could not bring a lawsuit or contract. The slave people were also unable to have education because they were properties of their owner instead of real humans. Additionally, slaves were treated poorly without any humanity by their owners even for the enslaved women and children. African women were required to do the same work as men even though their body cannot afford that amount of work, and some women had to take care of their children while they were working. Enslaved children had to work as soon as they were able to, and the owners would not give them any mercies because they are children. The owners will punish the slaves by whipping or other brutal ways in order to make them keep working or sometimes they do it without any reasons due to nobody views slaves as a human at that

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