hay-banau-varilla treaty
Yes it does. It just signed a trade agreement with America and is in talks to sign another trade agreement with the US government.
The attempts to develop a powerful government during the post-Revolutionary America was prevented by a revolutionary ideology. This ideology teaches suspicions and natural rights to all the authorities of the government.
The Mayflower Compact
It created Foriegn Policy.
Right after the Revolutionary War, before we had the Constitution, America was governed underneath the Articles of Confederation. They were, however, weak. In addition to having no power to tax, they couldn't raise up an army and needed all 13 states' agreement for any amendment.
After the Revolutionary War America won freedom from Britain.
That depends entirely on what you mean by "revolutionary." The war for independence was revolutionary enough that it granted the American colonies freedom from an overruling government, but it wasn't revolutionary enough to grant the colonies everything that they wanted in the Treaty of Paris.
America did win their Revolutionary War, or what is called "the War of Independence".
The people that were born lived and worked in America were of the opinion that they were paying too much to the British government in taxes.
Wilborforce University
Britain did not help America win the Revolutionary War.
An agreement that split South America between Spain and Portugal