History proves that Roosevelt was right. The United States of America had to get into the war against Hitler. The Axis of Evil was killing millions of people. Hitler had no business taking over Europe and later killing Jews, homosexuals, gypsies and handicapped.
The british began a policy of impressment, or siezing Americans at sea and drafting them into the british navy.That angeredmany americans.
Their actions appealed to Americans angered by bank failures.
Citizens and congressional leaders thought the treaty hurt trade and did not punish Britain enough for some of its actions. Southerners were especially angry that the treaty did not ask Britain to repay them for slaves that Britain had set free during the Revolutionary War.
Great Britain & France
Britain was responsible for external matters like foreign affairs, trade, Native American affairs. To the colonists, the Stamp Act violated their right not to be taxed without representation; it undermined the independence.
The british began a policy of impressment, or siezing Americans at sea and drafting them into the british navy.That angeredmany americans.
impressment of American sailors and support for native Americans
Their actions appealed to Americans angered by bank failures.
The dictator's regime was known for its numerous atrocities committed against innocent civilians.
Citizens and congressional leaders thought the treaty hurt trade and did not punish Britain enough for some of its actions. Southerners were especially angry that the treaty did not ask Britain to repay them for slaves that Britain had set free during the Revolutionary War.
He was a dictator.
The patriot act is a good example of the actions that Americans take when they distrust others. Other actions that Americans take when they distrust others is making new laws and regulations.
Great Britain & France
He bombed the place
Britain reacted to Washington's actions in the French Revolution by seizing the cargoes of American ships carrying goods from the French West Indies.
Britain was responsible for external matters like foreign affairs, trade, Native American affairs. To the colonists, the Stamp Act violated their right not to be taxed without representation; it undermined the independence.
It was the tribunes who could veto the actions of the senate (or any other magistrate except a dictator) if they were not in the best interests of the people.