<span>The constitutional issues that were raised by federal policies during the war is that there's a return to isolationism. This was brought by the world war I, the congress passed the Nuetrality Acts, where it prohibit the Americans to travel on ships of nations at war. Other consequence is that they're not also allowed to sell arms to nations at war. Only non-military good are allowed to be sold.</span>
<span>D. Lacked a unified army. Each colony had a militia which was made up of farmers and untrained men. The colonies had very few common factors pulling them together as a unit. To fight against the British meant fighting without the army that they once belonged or fighting with men that were untrained. Men were asked to join colonial militias which required them to leave their fields and work to fight for a dangerous cause against the British. </span>
Internal faction and foreign dangers.
Declaratory Act, which asserted that the British government had control over the colonies.