What was the primary motive of South Carolinians in supporting the war of 1812?
A. They were concerned France was trying to reestablish a presence in North America.
B. They wanted to show unity with New England where support for the war was strong.
C. They were angered by repeated violations of Spain regarding the freedom of the seas.
D. They believed that Great Britain had never really accepted America's independence.
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The United States declared war on Britain in 1812. It did so because Britain refused to stop seizing American ships that traded with France—Britain's enemy in Europe. Sometimes there were also seizures of American sailors. These seizures were known as impressment.
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A. They were concerned France was trying to reestablish a presence in North America.
B. They wanted to show unity with New England where support for the war was strong.
C. They were angered by repeated violations of Spain regarding the freedom of the seas.
D. They believed that Great Britain had never really accepted America's independence.✔️✔️✔️
B. They wanted to show unity with New England where support for the war was strong.
C. They were angered by repeated violations of Spain regarding the freedom of the seas.
D. They believed that Great Britain had never really accepted America's independence.✔️✔️✔️
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