Well judging from the battle of the Alamo they didn't want it to happen.
What was the impact<span> of trade routes on emerging colonies in the Americas?” ... with the greatest </span>impact<span> on New World colonies, was the </span>Triangular Trade<span>, ... in New England, where merchants sent rum and other </span>North American<span> goods to ... Trade </span>did<span> not automatically translate into sustained development.</span>
Chattel slavery was first used in the New World by the Dutch who entered the slave trade way before others and sold slaves even to founders of Jamestown.
The <span>United States implemented a policy to help Japan recover and rebuild after World War 2 since it was clear from World War I that trying to punish a country (like Japan of Germany) for starting a war was actually detrimental to future peace. </span>