The United States, like other countries that emerged from anti-colonial revolutions, had to face the challenges of developing a strong economy, maintaining national independence, and establishing a stable political system that allowed for genuine dissent.
The newborn country encountered many of the same issues that the newly independent countries of Africa and Asia did in the 20th century.
The new country also had issues with its foreign and economic policies.
The Revolutionary War left a massive debt behind, and the paper money that was printed to pay it was essentially useless.
Britain continued to hold onto forts in the Old Northwest in defiance of the peace treaty that was signed in 1783 to put an end to the Revolutionary War.
The southern and western borders of the proposed nation were rejected by Spain.
The need to increase public support was one difficulty. Two states, North Carolina and Rhode Island, decided to maintain the Articles of Confederation, and only around 5% of eligible white males had voted to embrace the new Constitution.
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