Well, the war of 1812 was probably the most challenging event faced by the United States from a direct point of view. We were severely underpowered in comparison to the great British navy, and Canada sent us packing numerous times. The war ended in a tie only because Britain didn't consider us threatening enough to make an offensive, and in reality we lost the war pretty badly.
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Interactions between natives and European explorers had an impact on native populations by instituting new social and economic dynamics.
<h3 /><h3>What are the impacts of colonization on the native population?</h3>
Indigenous culture was directly impacted by the arrival of European explorers to the Americas, who instituted a new religion, customs, in addition to having used the natives to practice slave labor and having contaminated this population with new diseases, such as influenza and smallpox.
Therefore, historically it is possible to see that European colonization in the new world had negative impacts on native populations, which were significantly reduced by violence and diseases brought by explorers.
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Incomplete question. However, I inferred from a historical perspective.
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Thomas Gage (General Thomas Gage) was is a famous British general that controlled a large portion of British soldiers in North America during the British colonial era.
His statement likely came at a time when there was large opposition coming from Boston over perceived injustices from the government. Hence, his statement meant they (those in power) were losing or not in control over Boston.
A failure because so many incidents so some consider it a failure