answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Farmers and settlers were likely to support the War of 1812 because they wanted the freeland that was promised and the farmers' right for trading was at stake so they agreed to the war.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why were farmers and settlers likely to support the war in 1812?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

When did settlers form Europe first come to your region?

1790-1812


Who did Great Britain encourage to fight settlers heading west in 1812?

wiener


What was the cause for the war in 1812?

Britain helped the Indians who were fighting against American settlers.


What was a cause or the war of 1812?

Britain helped the Indians who were fighting against American settlers.


What was the cause of the war or 1812?

Britain helped the Indians who were fighting against American settlers.


Why did More settlers moved westward after the War of 1812?

cheap land peace with the indians


Why did the federalists party lose support after the war of 1812?

During the war of 1812 they planned to secede from the United States


Did all Americans support the War of 1812?

what was the result of 1812,the united states paid 15 million dollars to france


Why did federalist party lose support after war of 1812?

Because during the War of 1812 they planned to secede from US and were mark as traitor.


Who did many native americans support during the war of 1812?

British


Why did john c Calhoun support the war of 1812?

Yes


After American settlers poured into Spanish Florida after the War of 1812 and Spain decided to do what?

Sell Florida to the US for $5 million.