President Madison arranged to be its ally in a war against Britain to stop the seizing of American ships.
What arrangement did President Madison make with France to stop the seizing of American ships? K Thx :)
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to be its ally in a war against Britain
to be its ally in a war against Britain
to build ships for sale to France
to build ships for sale to France
to trade with France but not with Britain
to trade with France but not with Britain
to help it regain control of the West Indies
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What difficulties did the U.S. face in preparing for war with Britain? Select all that apply.
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France backed out after offering to help the U.S.
France backed out after offering to help the U.S.
Britain had a much larger navy than the U.S.
Britain had a much larger navy than the U.S.
Enslaved African Americans refused to help fight.
Enslaved African Americans refused to help fight.
The U.S. had a small army compared to Britain.
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The difficulties the U.S. faced in preparing for war with Britain include:
- Britain had a much larger navy than the U.S.
- The U.S. had a small army compared to Britain.
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Tecumseh’s death
Tecumseh’s death
Canadian losses in York
Canadian losses in York
U.S. control of Lake Erie
U.S. control of Lake Erie
U.S. victory at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend
U.S. victory at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend
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U.S. control of Lake Erie destroyed the confederation Tecumseh had built.
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I apologize for any confusion. To clarify:
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The arrangement President Madison made with France to address the seizing of American ships was indeed to trade with France but not with Britain, as part of an attempt to leverage relationships against British actions.
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Tecumseh’s confederation was significantly weakened and ultimately destroyed following his death at the Battle of the Thames in 1813.
Thank you for your patience, and if you have further questions, feel free to ask!