<span>The Articles of Confederation created a federation of states, thus no federal entities (such as a court system) except for a Congress, and even they were not able to compel the states to do anything.</span>
A protectorate is an autonomous territory that is protected either by diplomatic means or military means by a state that is stronger than the autonomous territory. In return, the protectorate accepts certain obligations from the stronger state, but it still seen in the international community as sovereign. A colony is a state that is under immediate control of a stronger state and has no say whatsoever in it's own politics, economics and society, as that is under the control of the stronger state.
Tecumseh was killed.
Explanation:
- While 1813 began with great hope and promise for the Americans, campaigns on the borders of Niagara and St. Lawrence encountered a setback similar to that of the previous year.
- As in 1812, smaller British forces turned out to be involved activists, and Canadians showed a willingness to fight for the protection of their homes, rather than reject the yoke of British rule.
- Only in the northwest and Lake Erie did American forces reach an undisputed victory. While the triumphs of Perry and Harrison helped bolster national morale, they occurred in arguably the least important theater of the war, as a victory on Lake Ontario or St. Lawrence brought British forces around Lake Erie to "where the wine is."
- Forced to endure another long winter, the American public was subjected to a sharpening blockade and the danger of increased British power in the spring as the Napoleonic wars drew to a close.
- Tecumseh died just a month after this battle.
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The British North American colonies reflected on their mother country in that they had small legislative governments in the colonies which were modelled along the English Parliament and a number of small colonies had a main religion, something similar to England.