The U.S. government faced several challenges with Britain and Spain in the early years of its independence. With Britain, there were ongoing disputes over trade, territorial boundaries, and the presence of British troops in the Northwest Territory, which fueled tensions and contributed to the War of 1812. Relations with Spain were complicated by territorial claims in the Southeast and conflicts over navigation rights on the Mississippi River, ultimately leading to disputes that required diplomatic negotiation, such as the Pinckney's Treaty of 1795. Both nations' influence in North America posed significant obstacles to U.S. expansion and sovereignty.
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The problems that U.S. experienced with Spain was that Spanish officials closed the lower Mississippi river to U.S. Shipping also that Spain broke off the negotiations. The problem the U.S. experienced with Great Britain was that the Britain's forced American merchants to pay high tariff which is taxes on imports or exports.
Well Spain and Britain are large ones
War between Great Britain and Spain led to many problems to the United States!
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Great Britain did not conquer Spain.
its neither in Spain nor in Gt. Britain
Spain is approximately 167 kilometer's from great Britain
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The Head of Government in Spain is the President of the Government Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. He is elected. He is NOT a Prime Minister! The Head of State is King Juan Carlos I who represents Spain to the rest of the world but does not govern, much like Elizabeth II of Great Britain.
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A federal government is best illustrated by United States of America. Great Britain, Spain, and Japan are all Constitutional Monarchies.