The main issues between the US and the British were focused on expansion, land acquisition and borders
which of the following was not a characteristics of the united states during the early 1840s
In the 1840s and 1850s, the issue of slavery became increasingly contentious in the United States, contributing to deep regional divisions between the North and South. The debate intensified with the expansion of the U.S. territory following the Mexican-American War, raising questions about whether new states would be free or slave states. Key events, such as the Compromise of 1850 and the publication of Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin," highlighted the moral and political conflicts surrounding slavery. This growing tension ultimately set the stage for the Civil War.
in 1830s and 1840s
the new immigrants were more likely to settle in cities
The acquisition of vast new territories from Mexico, and pressure from the Abolitionists to ban slavery from the whole of this region.
control of the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys.
American involvement in Canadian rebellions and border disputes :P
Yes, it is true.
Great Britain heavily taxed the fur trade in Oregon in the 1840s
Oregon
there was no King - the monarch was Queen Victoria, and her husband was Prince Albert
IDFK
Between 1840 and 1849 the established a Naval Station there which they used for the suppresion of the slave trade. They landed over 15,000 Liberated Africans there that they had recovered from slave traders in those waters.
mexico and great britain
steam engines began to be used as an energy source
Immigration was relatively small until the 1840s when it rose substantially. The volume passed 200,000 for the first time in 1847 and the period between 1847 and 1854 saw the highest rate of immigration in U.S. history.
which of the following was not a characteristics of the united states during the early 1840s