The settlement had negative results for Native Americans. Despite the fact that Native American tribes did every so often shape positive associations with European pilgrims, changeless European settlement in America, in the end, prompted sickness and removal. Local Americans had no insusceptibility to European ailments and their populace was crushed by the presentation of sicknesses like smallpox. After some time, most surviving tribes were persuasively migrated from their conventional grounds to clear a path for extending European settlements.
The civil war wasn't self defense, it was a war over the issue of slavery and the rights of the states, so I'd eliminate B. The south actually had the superior military leaders, the North was struggling with that part, so it's not C either. And D isn't an advantage, it's just a stand view, so that leaves the answer to be <span>A. The north had more natural resources. </span>
The answer is: Cromwell believed that Puritans knew God's will and therefore closed theaters and banned Christmas celebrations. if you have the same test as I do.
Hey there!
Your question is:
How did the United States benefit from its victory in the War of 1812?
My answer to this question would be:
The War of 1812 basically gave the US its true independence. The "Treaty Of Ghent" healed the relationship between America and Britain and gave the Americans a great sense of pride. This high level of pride led to the Western expansion and the building of a very strong army. This helped America become the most powerful country in the world.
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