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After the signing of the Treaty of Paris, the balance of power in North America changed a lot. Before the treaty, there was only one hegemonic power in North America: Britain, with only a few remaining areas dominated by Spain and France.
After the Treaty was signed, Britain lost its most populated and developed colonies, and a new political actor, the United States, emerged.
Government controls or dictates what is produced.
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People would retaliate against other abolitionist leaders. Southern states began to form militias, which late became the Army of the Confederacy.