The three main disputes were the initial colonial movement for independence, the efforts of the US to maintain that independence and ultimately disagreements over the boundaries between the United States and Canada (which was a British colony and dominion for much of the past three hundred years). Obviously the Revolutionary War was fought to separate the United States from Britain. The War of 1812 was fundamentally about the ability of the US to function as a separate nation rather than being pulled back into the British orbit. As late as the American Civil War, the British were trying to leverage a relationship with the southern states into a stronger position in North America. Finally, the US and Britain have had disputes over Canada. In 1775, a continental army invaded Quebec with disastrous results. Through the first half of the 19th century the US and Britain quarreled over the northern boundary of the US--most colorfully involving the slogan "Fifty four forty or fight".
France, Britain and Portugal
Slavery disputes and trading rights.
The main issues between the US and the British were focused on expansion, land acquisition and borders
Common Sense was written by Thomas Paine. Its main idea was that the colonies would benefit from gaining independence from Britain. It talked about how if America stayed with Britain, the trading businesses and the economy would crash, and we would also have to be involved in Britain's wars and make enemies with other countries. It talked about Britain's tyranny and it convinced many colonists to become Patriots and was widely popular among the colonies.
what are the three major reason for case attrrition
disputes over land and water
War of 1812, (June 18, 1812–February 17, 1815), conflict fought between the United States and Great Britain over British violations of U.S. maritime rights. It ended with the exchange of ratifications of the Treaty of Ghent. Skirmishes with Native Americans and British soldiers on the northwestern border of the U.S.
Main disputes is over two dams with India from Pakistan
France, Britain and Portugal
During World War II, the three main Axis powers were Germany, Italy, and Japan. In opposition to them stood the three main Allies: Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
Britain and china
Britain and china
Britain and china
disputes over land and water
To prevent Future wars -
Spain, Britain, and France.
America, Britain and Russia.