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How did the war of 1812 shift james madison's views on nationalism, and how did it have an impact on his presidency?

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Because of the War of 1812, James Madison followed in Washington's steps and advocated economic nationalism. The War in his eyes showed that there is a need for a stronger federal government and that US had to have stronger military and better economy. That is why his presidency was a nationalist one and not focused on the individual rights of the states.
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