The American and British attitudes toward the Oregon Territory were at odds. Each side believed that the area belonged to the them.
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Changing British attitudes would have pushed Confederation because, the British were only concerned about making money in the Market and becoming larger (population). The British only wanted to join with the US because the US could take on their debt and they could go without hunger and riots!
Denis Christopher O'Driscoll has written: 'Ontario attitudes toward American and British education, 1792-1950' -- subject(s): Education, History, Nationalism and education
The 5 factors of confederation are:1) the threat of an American takeover and fenian raids2) the trouble with trade3) political deadlock4) the need for rail links5) changing british attitudes
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Samuel Adams was a great organizer and one who was adept at generating anger at the British Parliament. Although he never picked up a weapon to participate in the American Revolution he had just as much as anyone at planting the seeds of revolt among colonists.
there both unique
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American culture (for good or ill) is a synthetic blend of other cultures and ideas, which Americans were free to adopt because of multi-ethnic immigration (the "melting pot") and because the American Revolution was a break with the past, rejecting not only British rule, but also rejecting many of the entrenched attitudes that went along with the British Empire, and creating new ones.
John Peter Zubek has written: 'Study of the local attitudes of high school students and adults towards the Doukhobors of southern British Columbia' 'A study of the local attitudes of high school students and adults towards the Doukhabours of Southern British Columbia' -- subject- s -: High school students, Attitudes, Dukhobors, Prejudices