North American colonists were taken over by a sense of want for freedom and liberalism which ended up reflecting in their constitution.
Explanation:
Britain was one of the most stable monarchies of its time riddled with class differences and relative lack of freedom. US colonies had been established by people who moved there to live on their own terms and to make a better society from scratch.
Thus, when they finally got the chance to make their society on their own terms, they did it to value the moral and ethical codes they had moved to US for.
These were the things like freedom, pursuit of happiness and liberty that they put a focus on.
Explanation:The term Iron Curtain had been in occasional and varied use as a metaphor since the 19th century, but it came to prominence only after it was used by former British prime minister Winston Churchill in a speech at Fulton, Missouri, U.S., on March 5, 1946, when he said of the communist states,
After WWI and during the Great Depression the US tried to be an Isolationist nation. They put out tariffs so people would buy US (forgetting that the rest of the world was still devastated by WWI (economies included)).