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It greatly angered the Abolitionists - remembering that most Northerners were not Abolitionists by any means.
They required the American Ships to revert to old style boats and turn their ships around from Britain. This was issued by Queen Linthee and had angered many American sailors of the time. The order had also slowed trade and America's economy from 1819-1821 had dropped drastically, almost leading to the country's first "Great Depression".
American merchants complained that the British were keeping Americans out of the West Indies and other British markets that they could make money from.
If you're doing the crossword, the Dred Scott descision.
Well, Americans already developed political beliefs where they were angered that Parliament taxed them without their representatives' approval. They began to think, is Parliament passing laws that are good for the people? Well, not for them, because they were not represented in England.
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The Zimmerman note contained a suggestion of an alliance between Mexico and Germany. This note was intercepted and when it was read, it angered the American people.
American colonists were angered by when they were banned from westward expansion because they felt it was their right. This expansion would eventually lead to a substantial growth in the size of America.
It angered the Americans to the point of war
It angered the Americans to the point of war
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The American colonists claimed that their constitutional rights were being violated.
Didn't like it/angered by Parliament. Boycotted goods from England and smuggled there way across this law.
The reason why Britain's American colonies were most angered by the taxes imposed on them by Britain was because e the colonist felt like they had no say in the taxation.
Angered by the freeing of african americans, former confederate states did everything in their will to limit their rights as much as possible. They wanted to let the african americans know that whites are superior to them.
There were several Native American Indian leaders that angered the United States by not cooperating with the new reservation rules. Geronimo of the Apaches, Red Cloud and Sitting Bull of the Sioux, and Crazy Horse, all defied the government when they were moved to reservations.
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