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Q: What was the British practice of removing British deserters from American ships called?
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Who gave amnesty to draft dodgers and army deserters?

Canada granted amnesty to deserters during the American Revolution. They were allied with the British and would naturally protect their interests in this way.


What was a direct cause of the war of 1812?

Britain's continued impressment of American soldiers. the war Hawks in Congress would only approve the war if it was to annex what is Now Canada and At Gent the other reasons use to go to war war wern forgotten because they stopped as soon as the British Defeated Napoleon the Americans were trying to supply the French and the British were stopping them and the British were only removing deserters from American ships


Is it as is the current practice or practice?

Practice is American English; practise is British English.


What was the primary causes of the War of 1812?

Britain's continued impressment of American soldiers. the war Hawks in Congress would only approve the war if it was to annex what is Now Canada and At Gent the other reasons use to go to war war wern forgotten because they stopped as soon as the British Defeated Napoleon the Americans were trying to supply the French and the British were stopping them and the British were only removing deserters from American ships


How did the british and french interfere with American shipping?

the English took us citizens off of ships because they thought that they were British deserters. the French would disrupt trade if they thought that the goods were going to aid the British.


What word refers to the British practice of forcing American sailor into the service of the British navy?

Impressment is forcing American sailors into joining the British Navy.


British practice of boarding American ships and seizing sailors for service in the British navy?

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The practice by the British of impressing American seamen was brought to a head by the?

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What was the british practice of stopping American ships at sea forcing the sailors to serve in the british navy called?

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Is it Please practice these at home or please practice these at home?

In American English, practice. I believe British English spells it practise.Answer In British and Australian usage, practice is a noun, practise is a verb. In the question "practise" is used correctly as a verb.


Is practice American English?

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