A) New England Federalists who desired to secede from the Union.
B) antislavery southerners.
C) Republicans who were disenchanted with Thomas Jefferson.
D) westerners seeking cheap land.
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A) War Mongers.
B) War Eagles.
C) War Prophets.
D) War Hawks.
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A) Both opposed the French.
B) The British forced Indians into slavery.
C) Both sought to dominate Canada.
D) Both were seen as obstacles to U.S. control of all of North America.
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A) simply restored diplomatic relations to what they had been before the war.
B) granted Americans trading rights in Canada.
C) contained a British promise to end impressment.
D) required the United States to set aside land for Britain's Indian allies.
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A) grain trade.
B) newly developed railroads.
C) fur trade.
D) discovery of gold.
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A) American textile manufacturers could now finally export to France.
B) A flood of combat-hardened British veterans arrived in North America, threatening the survival of the United States.
C) The United States lost its most important military ally in its battle against Britain.
D) Napoleon's defeat had no impact on the United States.
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A) ethnic pride.
B) nonviolence.
C) united resistance against white expansion
D) peaceful assimilation
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A) Madison believed the British would not fight because of their war against Napoleon.
B) Men were not willing to join up to fight.
C) The US had put too much effort into the Navy instead of the Army.
D) Jefferson's defense cuts in the early 1800s disarmed the nation.
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A) profit by trading with both.
B) remain neutral and have nothing to do with either side.
C) seize portions of each nation's Caribbean empire.
D) side with whichever nation was losing and prolong the war.
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