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How did the war of 1812 push the U.S. to build factories?

We were not as well equipped as the British.

The British had more cannons than we did.

We needed more guns and ammunition.

all of the above

none of the above

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Answer:

all of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

While the US was a nascent and independent nation at the time of the start of the War, we can see that this did not ensure economic independence. Hamilton believed that political independence was only the first step to achieve economic independence which forced by the war effort led to the development of the arms industry, cotton, paper, iron, steel. All this substantially changed the economy of the country.

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A) We were not as well equipped as the British✅❎

B) The British had more cannons than we did✅❎

C) We needed more guns and ammunition✅❎

D) All of the above✅✅

E) None of the above ❎❎

Therefore, your answer would have to be : D. All of the above

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