History, asked by Annesti56, 1 year ago

What was a cause of the economic problems of the United States in the 1780s?

A. The debt held by states and individuals
B. There weren't enough ships to send US goods to other countries.
C. The slave trade was abolished.
D. The high supply of goods in Caribbean markets

Answers

Answered by raunaq171
3

Answer:B. There weren't enough ships to send US goods to other countries.

Explanation:

Answered by kingofself
6

Answer:

The correct option for the given question is (b) There were not enough ships to send goods from United States to other countries.

Explanation:

  • This is because of the “economic problems” of the ‘United States’. The production of thirteen colonies increased by 12x from ‘1700 to 1775’, [citation needed] giving the colonists nearly 30% of Britain's size at the independence time.
  • ‘Population growth’ was responsible for more than three-fourths of the “British American colonies” economic growth. The ‘free white population’ had the highest level of living in this world.
  • There is a slight change in the productivity and the introduction of “new goods and services”.
  • Under the system of colonial, Britain banned the types of products which could be done in the colonies and banned the trade outer part the British Empire.
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