Answer:
Case Law
Explanation:
The English Common Law through Case Law is a system of law that encompasses a set of past decisions by tribunals within their predetermined jurisdictions to serve as a legal precedent often where there is no legislation or the issue of interpretation of legislation arises.
In other words, It is a law that is derived from judgments made by judges in previous cases.
The United States declared war on Britain in 1812. It did so because Britain refused to stop seizing American ships that traded with France—Britain's enemy in Europe. Sometimes there were also seizures of American sailors. These seizures were known as impressment.