Which of the following was a defining characteristic of the Era of Good Feelings?

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The United States ceded territory to Great Britain in an attempt to avoid war.

There was a renewed sense of nationalism.

Evangelical revivalists challenged religious traditionalists.

Many states called for a restructuring of the federal government.

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The defining characteristic of the Era of Good Feelings was:

There was a renewed sense of nationalism.

This period, which followed the War of 1812, is often characterized by a decline in partisan tension and a rise in national unity and pride in the United States.