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The American Revolution was principally caused by colonial opposition to British attempts to impose greater control over the colonies and to make them repay the crown for its defense of them during the French and Indian War (1754–63).
The foreign policy problem that the U.S. faced with the Gulf War was B. resentment of the presence of U.S. troops in the Middle East.
<h3>What happened after the Persian Gulf War?</h3>
In order to wage the war, the U.S. had stationed soldiers in Saudi Arabia which several holy sites in Islam.
When the war was over, many Muslims demanded that the U.S. leave the nation and were angry about U.S. troops being in the Middle East.
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Explanation:
Reagan’s militant anticommunism, combined with his penchant for harsh anti-Soviet rhetoric, was one of many factors that contributed to a worsening of relations with the Soviet Union in the first years of his presidency. At his first press conference as president, Reagan audaciously questioned the legitimacy of the Soviet government; two years later, in a memorable speech in Florida, he denounced the Soviet Union as “an evil empire” and “the focus of evil in the modern world.”
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Answer:
It’s Britain
Explanation:
After French assistance helped the Continental Army force the British surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781, the Americans had effectively won their independence, though fighting would not formally end until 1783.