What if America won the war of 1812?

The Civil War would probably come along much sooner since the colder climate of Canada would not be suitable for farms and plantations found in the southern United States; Canada territory would be brought into the union as free states.

What if America won the war of 1812?

The Civil War would probably come along much sooner since the colder climate of Canada would not be suitable for farms and plantations found in the southern United States; Canada territory would be brought into the union as free states.

What difficulties did settlers in Plymouth and Jamestown have in common?

The settlers in Jamestown and Plymouth encountered many difficulties. The lack of food and resources resulted in starvation.

How many British died in the Revolutionary War?

24,000

What American War had the most deaths?

American Civil War

How are Jamestown and Plymouth the same?

Jamestown offered anchorage and a good defensive position. Warm climate and fertile soil allowed large plantations to prosper. Plymouth provided good anchorage and an excellent harbor. Cold climate and thin, rocky soil limited farm size.

When did US history actually begin?

The history of the United States started with the arrival of Native Americans in North America around 15,000 BC. Numerous indigenous cultures formed, and many disappeared in the 1500s. The arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492 started the European colonization of the Americas.

What were the reasons for establishing Plymouth and Jamestown?

Plymouth was founded as a refuge from religious persecution, while Jamestown was founded for commercial profit. Plymouth’s founders intended to produce raw materials, while Jamestown’s founders expected to discover gold. Both colonies were established to limit the expansion of other European empires.

What if the Revolutionary War never happened?

Originally Answered: What if the Revolutionary War never happened? The United States would still be an independent nation and superpower today. The same US would exist today even without the Revolution, but the fervent patriotism and universal ideals of freedom and equality would not be as widespread as it today.