Bicameral
The newly independent states created their own legislatures, such as the United States Congress in 1774-1789, the National Assembly of France in 1789-1791, and the Constituent Sejm of Poland in 1788-1792. These legislatures were established to develop and implement laws and policies that would govern the newly independent nations.
The newly independent states were joined by the Articles of Confederation before the Constitution. The Articles of Confederation served as the first governing document of the United States from 1781 to 1789, but it was eventually replaced by the Constitution due to its weaknesses in providing a strong central government.
The lingering effects of colonial boundaries undermined efforts to build stable, democratic economies and states through out African states.
The First Bank of the United States.
Belarus.
No, it is the biggest
a. bicameral
A colonial tradition that newly independent states carried forward was self-government. The newly independent states stopped traditions as well including Royal charters.
Articles of Confederation
The newly independent states were joined by the Articles of Confederation before the Constitution. The Articles of Confederation served as the first governing document of the United States from 1781 to 1789, but it was eventually replaced by the Constitution due to its weaknesses in providing a strong central government.
Monroe Doctrine was the statement that was intended to protect newly independent nations in Latin America.
They cut off trade with the newly independent country.…
Patriotism. The South wanted to defend their newly-created independent nation that was under attack from the invader. The North wanted to maintain the United States, the most modern country on earth, of which they were keenly proud.
The lingering effects of colonial boundaries undermined efforts to build stable, democratic economies and states through out African states.
Vermont was briefly an independent republic before joining the newly-formed United States in 1791.
On the one hand: YES, because these newly independent nation-states in Europe (post-Soviet states) are bound to rules of international law and the influence of the European community and Union. On the other hand: NO. A very recent example would be the situation in Ukraine and the Crimean region. To conclude, there are multiple replies and argumentations possible to this question, but they all need to be supported by extensive research.
It gave the United States the right to preserve order as needed in Cuba.
The newly created Bank of the United States helped stabilize the economy.