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On The Causes Of The Second Anglo-American War And The Impact On The United States

Posted on:2011-03-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360305963884Subject:World History
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After the independence of the war in America,Another large-scale war bettween the United States and Britain broke out, the war had a major impact on the development of American history has played a pirotal position.This paper attempts to introduce the importance of the war,as follows:The first chapter, briefly describes:After the War of Independence, British and American economic interests on the issue of race numerous times in the war and series of commercial negotiations and ultimately the United States to deal with the United Kingdom by the embargo law restrictions on the United States. United States and Britain to Canada, the Indians coveted, but also deepened the conflict between Britain and America.The outbreak of the Second Anglo-American war and the United States, the intensification of the contradiction between the two parties have a significant relationship, coupled with the voice of a national doctrine, the war in both domestic and violent conflict broke out.The second chapter briefly describes the course of the outbreak of war and the war in the battle between Britain and he U.S.government and Indian War,the end of the war to a peace treaty signed in Ghent,a compromise between Britain and America, termination of he warChapter 111 describes the impact of war to the U.S.the war in military terms,borderline mixed,the U.S.lost many times,half the capital reduced to ashes, but there are a number of campaign morale victoryBut the political, economic terms, the war on the development of American capitalism has a major impact. The focus of this chapter of the American Industrial Revolution, while the war on the United States, nationalistic sentiments, the fate of the Indians of North America also was described in detail.
Keywords/Search Tags:The secondAnglo-American war, Commercial negotiations, Treaty of Ghent
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