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1782. Britain did not separate from US it was the US that separated from Britain.
Napoleon was getting ready to declare war on Britain so the money would come in handy.
Napoleon I needed the money for future expansion in Europe and his war against Great Britain.
Usually, but it can be a verb and in Britain, a noun.
actually US supports Britain
It helped the British during World War 2. Britain needed the help and the US was not yet ready to enter the war.
Britain was a good place to do business with in the 1800s because of the immense business opportunities and ready markets in Britain then.
Britain founded and ruled the US for many years. The US was meant to be part of Britain not the other way round.
Usually, but it can be a verb and in Britain, a noun.
They entered because when Britain and France began having a war, the US didn't take any sides. France and Britain were not happy that the US didn't take any sides, so they began taking American ships by force. Great Britain also captured sailors from the US and forced them to work for their navy. This made the US mad. They deeply wanted to drive the Spanish out of Florida and British out of Canada and fight Britain for the second time! So, they did so, and it began the War of 1812.
It was when britain blokaded the us
Has US ever been like Britain?