Why did Great Britain seize American ships?
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Great Britain seized American ships because Americans traded with France through these ships and France was an arch rival or enemy for the British in Europe.
Sometimes Britain also detained American sailors under impressment which infuriated the Americans and finally in the year 1812, Americans declared war on Great Britain.
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⭕ The great britain seize american ships because on that time britain was the supreme power in the world. The americans is directly trade with the France. The economy of france is increased by this trade and france is also wants to become the powerful country in the world. the britain and france having a rivilary from past that's why britain seized the American ships for stopping this trade and also don't want their enemy to be powerful.
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⭕ The great britain seize american ships because on that time britain was the supreme power in the world. The americans is directly trade with the France. The economy of france is increased by this trade and france is also wants to become the powerful country in the world. the britain and france having a rivilary from past that's why britain seized the American ships for stopping this trade and also don't want their enemy to be powerful.
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