Final answer:
The problems that led to the War of 1812 included impressment by the British of Americans, the influence of War Hawks who wanted to fight England, and problems with Native Americans in the West. The correct answer is option: c. All of these.
Step-by-step explanation:
The problems that led to the War of 1812 included three main factors:
- Impressment by the British of Americans: The British practice of capturing American sailors at sea and forcing them to serve on British warships was a major grievance for the United States. This issue remained unresolved even after Jay's Treaty in 1794.
- War Hawks who wanted to fight England: There were American politicians known as War Hawks who strongly advocated for a war against Great Britain, due to British insults to American honor and their support of Native American resistance.
- Problems with Native Americans in the West: The British in Canada supported Native American tribes in their fight against American expansion in the Great Lakes region, causing tensions between the United States and Britain.