Answer:
Mercantilism was mutually was helpful to both the colonists and British.Under salutary neglect, the colonists could trade their goods with whatever party they chose, and such trade would not result in any repercussions from the British government. :)
Answer:
because people didn't view colored people as equal to whites
Explanation:
The Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves living in ten states that were still in rebellion. Slaves that were already in a state that was taken over before the EP were not freed. At the same time, all those freed slaves were enlisted in the Union Army. As a result, after some time black slaves and white citizens of the USA fought together against one enemy. No doubt, the Civil War united black and white people as well as reduced tensions existing among them. The majority of freed black slaves fought rather valiantly and earned the respect of whites. This promoted equality and eradicated some racial prejudices in the society.
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Answer: 1. Manufacturing
2. Banking
3. Construction
Explanation: Though the War of 1812 severely damaged the American economy because of the British blockade, the aftermath gave a dramatic boost to certain sections that helped rebuild the American economy.
The British blockade of the American coast created a shortage of cotton cloth, leading to the development of American manufacturing capabilities, with the creation of a cotton-manufacturing industry at Waltham, Massachusetts.
The Americans were incapable of financing the war and this exposure of the nation's financial weaknesses fueled the decision by Congress to charter the Second Bank of the United States in 1816.
The war also encouraged the construction of the Erie Canal, a project that was built to promote commercial links but could also be used for military purposes if there was ever a need for it.