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Some problems they faced were their language, money, clothes, and education. Life was hard for immigrants when they came to America.
they faced many problems... for one they had to cooperate with the times changing. also they faced different countrys threatening us so yeah. google it!
Us civil war
The United States became the dominant super-power of the 20th century because of its industrial might, its technological excellence, and the character of its people and leadership. Facing first the military challenge of the Soviet Union and then that of China, the United States continued to maintain and develop its military strength while also pursuing a course of careful diplomacy. While these challenges and others have not yet been entirely overcome, the United States continues to stand as a super-power in the 21st century.
Gas
the challenges henry ford was that he was being sued by some guy in about the 1900's
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The US faced the difficult task of helping to rebuild Europe and Japan. The US also faced a difficult task in rebuilding war-torn Europe.
Money
In the 1970s, the US faced domestic challenges such as economic recession, rising inflation, energy crises, and social unrest stemming from civil rights and environmental movements. On the foreign front, the US dealt with the Vietnam War, Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union, and oil embargoes by OPEC countries.
Boston tea paty
native americans even though we aren't immigrants !
You didn't list any issues to choose from.
The immigrants faced racial discrimination, language barriers, and difficulty finding a job.
The issues that was faced with foreign nations that I think that was most important were the disputes over southern border with spanish florida and the monroe doctrine that warned european powers not to interfere with Americans.
The issues that was faced with foreign nations that I think that was most important were the disputes over southern border with spanish Florida and the monroe doctrine that warned european powers not to interfere with Americans.