Large indebtedness and a weak government were direct results of the conflict. This would eventually led to (more) internal turmoil.
European Powers would see this weakness as an opportunity to extract more benefits from Mexico (such as England and Spain) or to outright invade Mexico (France) for its riches.
American citizenship
The Native Americans in the Maryland area were acctually very friendly with the colonists. There were few and far spread conflicts between Native Americans and colonists in Maryland, overall.
African Americans
The answer here is clearly no. Black Americans were in the Northern States and or 13 British Colonies in both conflicts.
James Fenimore Cooper
It was the egyptions and the native american
most native Americans migrated after being forced from their land.
the British attacked the American settelers for leaving them.
Over time, Native Americans lost the ability to effectively resist white settlement.
American citizenship
Americans with low incomes.
The results of the Native American and American conflicts was almost an annihilation of Native American dominance of the land. Currently many Native Americans have chosen to live on US created reservations that stretch from coast to coast. For the most part it can be said that they are not part of American culture. The settlement of the Federal territories from the middle of 19th century on wards to the early years of the 20th Century saw the deaths of many Native Americans. They were outnumbered and out "gunned" in the face of Federal armies and belligerent settlers and miners.
the civil war
Spanish explorers in the Americas had several conflicts with Native Americans, including clashes over land and resources, cultural differences and misunderstanding, forced labor and enslavement, and diseases brought by the Europeans that decimated indigenous populations. These conflicts often led to violence, colonization, and the disruption of Native American societies.
The Native Americans in the Maryland area were acctually very friendly with the colonists. There were few and far spread conflicts between Native Americans and colonists in Maryland, overall.
African Americans
The answer here is clearly no. Black Americans were in the Northern States and or 13 British Colonies in both conflicts.