Relations with Britain were amiable, and the colonies relied on British trade for economic success and on British protection from other nations with interests in North America. ... Heightened interaction between the colonies and mother country led to a steady decline in the relationship between the two parties.
Answer: its ideals were popular in the 18th century but have little meaning in the modern world
it sparked a civil war among the newly formed states
Explanation:
In this excerpt by Publius, the Federalists would most likely respond to this in a sense that they would agree and be confident that the Constitution meets those goals.
Publius, Roman aristocrat, was one of the people responsible in overthrowing the monarchy.
In the 1870s, when gold was discovered in the Blacks Hills, the federal government first tried to buy the land from the native Americans.
However, the natives believed that it was their right to stay on the land, and would not leave, and so the US used military force to get what they wanted.
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