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Declaration of Independence was merely the first step towards independence. The very first difficulty faced by Americans was the war waged by British forces to quell what they considered treason. The war was long and bloody and took a heavy toll on life on both sides. Newly declared independent states had to fight for international recognition and economic challenges as well.
Defeating the greatest millitary power in the world.
The challenges faced by HR management when significant staff cutback occur that needed to be addressed by the new government after the revolution.
We don't have your list, but forming a new government was the challenge after the revolution.
they faced a lot of debt
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When the Americans declared their independence from Britain, they were faced with the question of what type of government to have. They had to decide on having monarchy, democracy, or republic.
America declared war on Britain in 1812 there were many issues of conflict-as a consequence the war was fought on several fronts.New Orleans in the south and Canada in the north for example, the outcome served to reinforce the independence of the Canadians and sorted out any bad blood between the British and the Americans. Neither side gained or lost territory This led to future good relations between the two countries. A treaty was signed at Ghent in Belgium in 1814. To answer your question directly -the British forces fought the American forces.
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=It identified and focused on principles and issues that would unify the various colonial groups.=
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When the Americans declared their independence from Britain, they were faced with the question of what type of government to have. They had to decide on having monarchy, democracy, or republic.
The war of 1812. A conflict between United States and Great Britain. USA declared war in order to solve many issues remaining from the War of Independence.
The idea of Independence was split 50-50 at best. One of the major issues facing the Americans during the Revolution was the fact that so many of the American colonists were loyal to the crown.
It was actually Britain being too involved in the colonies' issues. The neglect part was where the colonies had no participation in parliament.
Very simple answer... The Declaration of Independence declared "all men are created equal...".... well, except the slaves (question mark).
ideas about Government-------------------------my answerThe second part declares independence from Britain, and lists the colonies' issues against the British government.
The Revolutionary War was the result of military rebellion between the 13 American colonies and Great Britain. The British tried to impose taxes on the Americans and the Americans did not feel this was fair.
America declared war on Britain in 1812 there were many issues of conflict-as a consequence the war was fought on several fronts.New Orleans in the south and Canada in the north for example, the outcome served to reinforce the independence of the Canadians and sorted out any bad blood between the British and the Americans. Neither side gained or lost territory This led to future good relations between the two countries. A treaty was signed at Ghent in Belgium in 1814. To answer your question directly -the British forces fought the American forces.
France and Britain (as well as the Commonwealth countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand etc. ) declared war on Germany on September 3,1939 after Germany invaded Poland. France and Britain had an alliance with Poland.
The only war in 1821 was the War of Greek Independence. If you are referring to the War of 1812, the main causes were unresolved issues from the American Revolution, the impressment of Americans by the British Navy, and Britain's support of Native American tribes against expansion by the settlers.
Common Sense by Thomas Paine, which explained issues in clear language to ordinary language, and the Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson at the request of the Second Continental Congress and addressed to King George III, which declared that the colonies were free and no longer owned by the British Empire.
The Crown (Britain), The Colonies (Americans) is the right answer.