factories and ships were damaged
British trade decreased after World War 1 for a few reasons. For one, the British had to rebuild their infrastructure back home. They also had to concentrate on improving domestic conditions throughout the UK. While exporting and trade was still important for the empire, the war simply exhausted their resources.
U.S. trade increased with Britian and France and decreased with the Central Powers -AKG<3
It affected American overseas trade because pirates from nations along the cost of North Africa attacked vessels from Europe and the United states.
President Wilson was unwilling to cut off trade with Britain in World War 1 because the profitable trade with the Allies was extremely important to the United States.
british trade restrictions
They had guns because Great Britain was advanced in technology. India was not as involved in trade so they did not have the weapons the British had at the time. Britain had guns, and cannons. i like potato's!!!!!
factories and ships were damaged
Because anything that hurt the British, especially British world trade, was fine by the French.
At the beginning of WWI, US trade with Europe increased because President Wilson claimed neutrality; the US could trade with both sides. However, once the US became involved, trade decreased.
British opponents of the slave trade were Americans and French because the Americans did not like slaves and they did not want there to be slaves in British territories
british and french demands created trade imbalance.
India
Because they loved the fur
U.S. trade increased with Britian and France and decreased with the Central Powers -AKG<3
The War of 1812 began because the British were not only interfering with American trade, but they were also impressing American seaman. This means that the British were forcing the American seaman to join the British military.
because they r mean
because they liked it
Our trade and military support.