Most Americans had high expectations for the new country, they wanted improved trade, free from too many restrictions but they also expected the government to protect them and to keep the economy stable. However the idea of belonging to the United States was new to them
Most Americans had high expectations for the new country, they wanted improved trade, free from too many restrictions but they also expected the government to protect them and to keep the economy stable. However the idea of belonging to the United States was new to them
Most Americans had high expectations for the new country, they wanted improved trade, free from too many restrictions but they also expected the government to protect them and to keep the economy stable. However the idea of belonging to the United States was new to them
Most Americans had high expectations for the new country, they wanted improved trade, free from too many restrictions but they also expected the government to protect them and to keep the economy stable. However the idea of belonging to the United States was new to them
about 21.98% of Americans go to college
A new nation
they wanted improved trade, free from too many restrictions. duh don't know that Expectations varied widely. Some wanted religious freedom (at least for themselves, not necessarily for anyone else). Some were looking for wealth or land, or both. Many were leaving a criminal past.
A resident of New Orleans urging Americans to help make New Orleans safe
they needed new land for the farming so they moved
Interactions between the cultures and Europeans and the Native Americans lead the creations of the new Nation by one thing. The one main thing was by keeping strong and sticking together.
Most Americans wanted their new government to improve trade and to help them.
They wanted to know how many americans lived in the new nation
by pointing out that Americans benefit from new Orleans.