The issue that led to the US invasion of Panama was that the leader of Panama, Manuel Noriega, was no longer on good terms with the U.S.
The Persian Gulf War happened because Iraq invaded Kuwait which was a supplier of oil to the U.S. and the West.
<h3 /><h3>How did these issues relate to the Cold War?</h3>
The U.S. mostly invaded Panama to protect her commercial interests in the Panama Canal. The U.S. also invaded Kuwait to protect its commercial interests in Kuwaiti oil.
In comparison to the Cold War, we can say that the U.S. began to pursue more commercial interests as opposed to during the Cold War when countries were invaded to limit the spread of Communism.
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I would say it's the taxes the British imposed on the colonies after the war was over. (ex. stamp act, townshend act)
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slavery (im not fully sure)
Hamilton's goal for the early united States includes "the Establishment of a National Bank," since he believed that this was the best way for the US to repay its debt and establish good credit.
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