Writing or researching about a topic on which they feel strongly may be a difficult position for many historians. This is because as a historian, you're meant to provide unbiased information and opinion on any given topic. Granted, in some cases it may be completely acceptable to write with bias. I hope this answer is satisfactory.
<span>George Washington is the first</span>
The Canadians captured the ridge on the 6th of November, even though there’s heavy rain and shelling that turned the battlefield into a quagmire. Nearly 16,000 Canadians died or wounded. The Battle of Passchendaele did nothing to help the Allied effort and became a symbol of the senseless slaughter of the First World War
Answer:
Trade Prices too high.
Explanation:
The reasons
1. Britain's seizure of American ships and impressment of sailors.
2. America's resentment of Britain.
3. American belief that British were arming Native Americans and inciting them to riot.
4. American "War Hawks" wanting to annex Florida and Canada.
There is nothing about Trade.
The use of religious imagery