Table of Contents
- 1 What problem did the United States experience with Spain and Great Britain after the Revolutionary war?
- 2 What was the cause of inflation in the new nation and how could it have been prevented quizlet?
- 3 In what ways might the US victory over Great Britain in the war affect the status of the United States in the world?
- 4 What are some possible results of the growing problems between the United States?
- 5 What were some disadvantages the British had during the Revolutionary War?
- 6 What were the results of the War of 1812?
- 7 Why was the proclamation line of 1763 upset?
What problem did the United States experience with Spain and Great Britain after the Revolutionary war?
Ch 5 vocabulary
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Shay’s Rebellion | the uprising of farmers in Massachusetts 1786 to protest high taxes and heavy debt |
What problems did the United States experience with Spain and Great Britain? | Trading issues; Great Britain cut off trade; Spain cut off trade in the Mississippi River |
What was the cause of inflation in the new nation and how could it have been prevented quizlet?
What was the cause of inflation in the new nation, and how could it have been prevented? Some states began printing large amounts of paper money. It could have been prevented if states had gold or silver.
In what ways might the US victory over Great Britain in the war affect the status of the United States in the world?
In what ways might the U.S. victory over Great Britain in the war affect the status of the United States in the world? The US might have be seen as more of a military power; and it might have convinced others that the American experiment in democracy will survive.
What are some possible results of the growing problems between the United States and Great Britain quizlet?
1B(Answer) Possible results of the growing problems between the United States and Great Britain include war, money loss, land loss, bad relations.
What problems did America experience with Great Britain after independence?
The new nation also faced economic and foreign policy problems. A huge debt remained from the Revolutionary War and paper money issued during the conflict was virtually worthless. In violation of the peace treaty of 1783 ending the Revolutionary War, Britain continued to occupy forts in the Old Northwest.
What are some possible results of the growing problems between the United States?
Terms in this set (9) 1B(Answer) Possible results of the growing problems between the United States and Great Britain include war, money loss, land loss, bad relations. 2) What difficulties were involved with interstate commerce?
What were some disadvantages the British had during the Revolutionary War?
What key disadvantages did the British have in the American Revolution?
- They had a long distance from home which made soldiers less effective due to lack of sleep, home sickness, exhaustion, etc.
- They never adapted their fighting style which hurt them.
What were the results of the War of 1812?
The main result of the War of 1812 has been two centuries of peace between both countries. All of the causes for the war had disappeared with the end of the Napoleonic Wars between Britain and France.
Why did the British get upset with the American colonies?
British officials in the colonies saw how American merchants ignored taxes and the Navigation Acts, and they vowed that the Americans would have to pay their fair share. The Americans were upset because they felt as though their contribution to the empire’s defense during the French and Indian War was being ignored.
Why did the British fail to enforce the Navigation Acts?
While Parliament had always passed laws concerning the colonies, during the period of salutary neglect between 1660–1763, it failed to enforce those laws. British officials in the colonies saw how American merchants ignored taxes and the Navigation Acts, and they vowed that the Americans would have to pay their fair share.
Why was the proclamation line of 1763 upset?
The Americans were upset because they felt as though their contribution to the empire’s defense during the French and Indian War was being ignored. Parliament’s first step in angering the Americans was passing the Proclamation Line of 1763 in order to keep the colonists next to the coast.