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romanna [79]
3 years ago
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Why did many americans blame britain for their problems?

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AVprozaik [17]3 years ago
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<span>Many Americans believed that their economy was being purposefully harmed by British action. Added to this they felt that the British threatened their expansion into the west as forts on US land attempted to support and be at peace with Native Americans. A final issue was impressment, where the British forced young American sailors into their own royal navy.</span>
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