1817 - 1825 - The fifth president of the United States, James Monroe was supervised for a while, the latter term later called the era of good intentions. The end of the war of 1812 and "good times" are often seen as the era of cultural, economic and political nationalism, but in this era the tension between nationalism and divisionism began to rise . Tariffs and banking issues are always discussed and inevitably divide society. It triggered a separatistic problem that brought a dramatic increase in slavery conflicts, as well as a disintegrated society, which brought about the compromise of Missouri State in Henry Clay in 1820.
Good Times is an era in American history that began after the war of 1812. America has just hit the United Kingdom, this is the last. The age of goodwill continued from about 1817 until 1825. Time is dominated by political party - Democratic Republican Party. James Monroe was elected twice in several campaigns. The Federal Party, once opposed, lost all trust through the Hartford Treaty. Because of the political rule of one party, there is little political conflict in this country.
The good time of the period from 1816 to 1824 was mainly political meaning. Other problems support these good emotions, but this is a feeling of political parties like one party system or nationalism, making this a good era. Until President Monroe was in power, the system of one party only continued. In 1824, the party was divided into two new parties. There are also many problems that have been fermented in a fun time. However, in a good feeling era, the United States is in a stable state, everything from business to nationalism is increasing. After the war in 1812, the political unity as a party, the unity of the people, the division and compromise, the beginning of commercial and economic growth was the era of active development of the United States in all these areas. Therefore, this beginning is called "good era"