Once begun, the War of 1812 was supported strongly by
a. practically all Americans.
b. New England and the seaboard states.
c. very few people.
d. the West and South.
e. Native Americans.
d
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a. Imports and exports grew dramatically and proportionally. b. Chinese exports to the United States increased dramatically, while Chinese imports from the United States increased modestly. c. Imports and exports grew slowly, consistently, and proportionally. d. Chinese exports to the United States increased modestly, while Chinese imports from the United States increased dramatically.
Which of the following would be the most likely to benefit from the economic growth of Britain's North American colonies during the eighteenth century?
a. A slave trader b. A small landowner c. An urban laborer d. An urban artisan
Antwerp served as a transfer point for which of the following goods?
A. Textiles (especially wool) B. Grain C. Timber D. Metals E. All of these products flowed through Antwerp.
The outcome of the 1777 New York campaign of British General John Burgoyne showed that
a. Americans fought no better in the countryside than they did in cities. b. Americans had unrealistic hopes of attracting foreign support. c. the British had a poor understanding of American geography. d. Indians were reliable allies for the British.