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Think of the United States as a person and jot down notes about the view the United States had of itself. Is the new nation pleased with itself? Does it feel confident or confused?

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America was pleased that the agreements with foreign countries were successful, and many people had a sense of nationalism. National unity was emphasized. That being said, the Union felt threatened by sectionalism. The U.S. was confused about whether or not Missouri should be added to the Union.

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