shows nationalism in the Era of good feelings, but Jackson finds out what is really happening and changes all of these “fake Republican” ideas, but the states rights are questioned again, and the Bank is once again thought of being not right in the …show more content…
During the era of good feelings, many things happened.The government becomes a bigger part in U.S economy. The government passes tariff on foreign goods to keep competition away. The government establishes another National bank in 1816 and it is run privately not by the government. The government is now prioritized over the states. In McCulloch v. Maryland, Maryland wanted to tax its national bank branch but the court ruled that a state cannot pass any law that violates a federal law. In Gibbons v. Ogden, A steamboat traveled from New Jersey to New York with different travel tolls, but the court ruled Interstate commerce can not be regulated by the states. Also, U.S. has a greater role in the World. The Spanish gave up Florida to the U.S. because they could no longer protect it. In the Monroe Doctrine, The U.S. said that they would protect the new nations of Latin America. The U.S. has better trading relationships. Most of these ideas are federalist ideas and Andrew Jackson sees what is really happening