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Elden [556K]
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  • Throughout American life, women performed a very significant part. They became more than mere mothers including its children including its nations. They have been constructors, soldiers, fishermen, craftswomen. Their power appeared crucial to the tribes' sustainability.
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  • Defend Americans' rights to freedom of the seas .

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<u>The Impressment of Sailors</u>

Impressment of sailors was the operation of Britain's Royal Navy of sending officers to board American ships, examine its crew, and seize the sailors that were found guilty of being runaways from British ships.  

occurrences of impressment are often recognized as one of the causes of the War of 1812. And while it is true that impressment occurred on a regular basis in the first decade of the 19th century, the exercises was not always seen as a awfully significant problem.

It was widely known that vast numbers of British sailors did abandon from British warships, frequently because of the hard regulations and miserable surroundings endured by seamen in the Royal Navy.  

The impressment of sailors was definitely one of the causes of the War of 1812.

<u>Trade Restrictions of the Americans</u>

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<u>Freedom of the seas</u>

A challenge to the discipline of freedom of the seas arose soon after the conclusion of the revolutionary war. In 1784,  American commercial shipping in the Mediterranean, lacking the shielding of he British navy, came under attack from the North African Kingdoms along what was known as the Barbary Coast.

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