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Q: How people from the South Northeast and West felt about going to war with Britain?
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Why did people people the North south And the west feel different about going To war with Britain?

They were fairly apprehended due to limited amount of supplies and army. Also, people in Northeast had business ties with Britain, so it was hard for them to go to war with their business partners.


Why did the people of the north south and west feel differently about going to war with Britain?

They were fairly apprehended due to limited amount of supplies and army. Also, people in Northeast had business ties with Britain, so it was hard for them to go to war with their business partners.


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How did south feel about going to war with Britain?

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How did the south feel about going to war with Britain?

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