The war resolved significant issues such as the immediate threat to national sovereignty and the establishment of a clearer geopolitical landscape. It often led to the abolition of slavery in some regions and promoted civil rights advancements. However, unresolved issues included lingering social inequalities, political divisions, and unresolved territorial disputes that continued to affect post-war relations and stability. Additionally, the underlying causes of conflict, such as economic disparities and ethnic tensions, remained largely unaddressed.
nationalistic tensions, unresolved issues, and resentments
Only partly. It did establish that the federal government would not allow secession, and that slavery was not going to continue in the US. However, the unresolved conflicts between the North and South continued. And it was another 100 years before the "ideal" of equality for races was finally enacted into law by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The only war in 1821 was the War of Greek Independence. If you are referring to the War of 1812, the main causes were unresolved issues from the American Revolution, the impressment of Americans by the British Navy, and Britain's support of Native American tribes against expansion by the settlers.
All the Treaty of Ghent did was terminate the war of 1812, it didn't touch on any of the causes of the war but neutral rights were included. Nothing about the impressment of sailors was mentioned.
The Civil War left several issues unsettled, most notably the question of racial equality and civil rights for African Americans. Although slavery was abolished, systemic racism and segregation persisted, leading to a century of Jim Crow laws and social inequality. Additionally, the balance of power between state and federal governments remained contentious, as did the economic disparities between the North and South. These unresolved tensions continued to shape American society and politics long after the war ended.
nationalistic tensions, unresolved issues, and resentments
with the civil war
Previously unresolved land disputes contributed to World War I. This caused concerns among governments about trade and commerce. Many countries felt war was the only way to set boundaries and resolve disputes.
Treaty of Ghent
It uses words to resolve issues instead of war
no, the civil war ended when the confederate general put up the white flag and gave up.
The diplomats failed to reach an agreement on the problems of British impressment of American ships or American embargoes on trade with British.
Only partly. It did establish that the federal government would not allow secession, and that slavery was not going to continue in the US. However, the unresolved conflicts between the North and South continued. And it was another 100 years before the "ideal" of equality for races was finally enacted into law by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
they contributed to future conflicts by failing to resolve important issues
The Jay Treaty was necessary to resolve unresolved issues between the United States and Great Britain after the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War. It addressed disputes over territory, trade, and American debts owed to British creditors, ultimately helping to prevent further conflicts between the two nations.
The Great Depression and World War 1 unresolved issues contributed to the rise of the dictators of Mussolini, Hitler, and Franco.
War causes pain, hunger, death, etc. Some people believe war is the only way to resolve issues, while other believe it can be done peacefully.