The British did not surrender the western forts, as was promised in the Treaty of Paris.
Great Britain began stopping American ships and forcing people on ships to join Brit military. was called "impressment".
Britain issued series of trade restrictions to disrupt American trade with France.
Britts supplied waepons and support to Native Americans who were attacking americans.
Britain controoled Canada and Americans wanted to expand that way.
EFFECTS
America gained respect. Monroe Doctrine signed by John Quincy Adams, James Monroe.The Federalist Party declined because of opposition to start war with britts. Assured british colonies in canadas survival. Some say if war of 1812 did not happen, canada would be part of US
Checks and balances helps to ensure that no branch can get too powerful.
Besides his main job, the other duties should be some of these things.
1. He is the Chief of State.
2. He is the Chief Executive.
3. He is the Chief Diplomat.
4. He is the Commander in Chief.
5. He is the Chief Legislator.
6. He is the Chief of Party.
7. Finally, he is the Chief Guardian of the Economy.
Answer:
c they were defeated
Explanation:
after the 13 days of fighting the Mexican forces were victorious in recapturing the fort and nearly all of the Texan defenders including Davy Crockett died.
Answer:
A. The Soviet army had more soldiers than the German army, and
German soldiers were not prepared for the harsh Russian winter.
Explanation:
While the Germans had better preparation and organization in Operation Barbarossa and managed to get just 18 miles away from Moscow, there simply was not enough German equipment and manpower to breakthrough. The harsh Russian winter, notorious for stopping Napoleon, made it a logistical nightmare for the Germans to supply their soldiers and many ran out of food, fuel, and ammo, and many starved and froze due to lack of proper winter equipment. The German line was brutalized by the manpower and winter of the Soviet Union and became soft enough for the Soviets to run the Germans all the way back to Berlin