Answer: Great Britain hoped that this would stop rebellion by making colonists afraid of the consequences of protests.
It was the "Alien and Sedition Acts" that prompted the passage of the Virginia and Kentucky resolution, since the Federalists were in control of Congress this was the only way the Anti-Federalists could exercise any power.
<span>Americans, remembering the tragic consequences of World War I, and also fueled by the effect of the Great Depression, contributed in pushing the American public towards isolationism.</span>
Answer:The colonies often could get better prices on finished goods from nations other than Britain.
Explanation: The colonies could get better prices from nations other than Britain; because there would trade with other nations because they wanted to become independent from Britain.
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It allowed for the transport of American goods along the Mississippi River.