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What was Thomas Paine opinion about the colonies and great Britain?

To prevent an outbreak of war with native Americans ,virgina governor William berkley.


What treaty was signed to prevent war between Spain and Portugal over the Americas?

Treaty of Tordesillas


Why was the Monroe doctrine 1823 of such importance to the US?

The Monroe Doctrine was important to The US and Great Britain as well. The doctrine was aimed primarily at France and Russia. It in fact had the blessing of Great Britain. The economics of it were of prime concern to Great Britain for several reasons. By declaring that the Western Hemisphere was no longer open to further colonization by the Great Powers of Europe, the doctrine also declared that the US would have no interest in making colonies for itself. This was welcomed by Great Britain as it owned Canada. It also, via its naval fleet protected its commercial interests with the newly independent nations of Latin America. Further to this, it laid out a warning to Russia concerning its activities in the great northwest, which helped Great Britain as well. The doctrine laid a foundation for preventing France to take adventures in the Western Hemisphere. And, that concern was genuine as later in the century Mexico became a target for French imperialism.


What was signed to prevent war between Spain and Portugal over land in the Americas?

The Treaty of Tordesillas was the first attempt to divide the Americas between Spain and Portugal.Treaty of Tordesillas


What are the grandfather clauses examples of what?

ways to prevent african americans from voting

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Which is one of the ways that Great Britain interfered with Americans exports in the years before the War of 1812?

Great Britain blockaded the American coast to prevent U.S ships from exporting goods to France.


Why did the neutrality laws fail to prevent Americas growing involvement with the military conflicts in Europe and Asia?

Americans were choosing sides, even if they did not join the war. Plus the different sides were forcing America choose.


What are the grandfather clauses of?

ways to prevent african americans from voting.


What are the grandfather clauses examples of?

ways to prevent african americans from voting.


Why did the US want to prevent European colonies in the Americas?

to prevent European countries from regaining colonies in Latin America


What was Thomas Paine opinion about the colonies and great Britain?

To prevent an outbreak of war with native Americans ,virgina governor William berkley.


How did Britain's victory in the French and Indian War make it the most powerful force in North America?

Britain gained all French territory in North America as a result of them winning the French and Indian War. However, the largest French territory, Louisiana, was ceded to Spain before the end of the war to prevent the British take over of the territory. So in reality, Spain and the UK were still battling for power in the Americas as France was only left with its territory of Haiti in the Caribbean. Spain had more land area than Britain but lost its power in the 1800s when all its territory became independent. Britain remains in the Americas even 'til today.


What treaty was signed to prevent war between Spain and Portugal over the Americas?

Treaty of Tordesillas


What kind of government were the new Americans trying to prevent?

The new Americans definitely did not want a monarchy.


What could Britain do to help prevent war with Germany?

not much


Why was the Monroe doctrine 1823 of such importance to the US?

The Monroe Doctrine was important to The US and Great Britain as well. The doctrine was aimed primarily at France and Russia. It in fact had the blessing of Great Britain. The economics of it were of prime concern to Great Britain for several reasons. By declaring that the Western Hemisphere was no longer open to further colonization by the Great Powers of Europe, the doctrine also declared that the US would have no interest in making colonies for itself. This was welcomed by Great Britain as it owned Canada. It also, via its naval fleet protected its commercial interests with the newly independent nations of Latin America. Further to this, it laid out a warning to Russia concerning its activities in the great northwest, which helped Great Britain as well. The doctrine laid a foundation for preventing France to take adventures in the Western Hemisphere. And, that concern was genuine as later in the century Mexico became a target for French imperialism.


How did Cherokee try to prevent conflict with Americans?

The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.