Around what time did America and England stop hating eachother and started to cooperate?
Was it a gradual improvement in relations or was it relatively sudden?
What were the main factors in this improvement?
Around what time did America and England stop hating eachother and started to cooperate?
Was it a gradual improvement in relations or was it relatively sudden?
What were the main factors in this improvement?
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When they realize that their culture could rule the world and both of them could take profit of that.
Fuck them. Im getting sick.
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Literally only around 15 years after War of Independence did the Americans become full blown Anglophiles again. US and France would fight a "quasi-war" in 1798-1780. Only Jefferson was devoted to France, the rest were Angloboos.
Meant to be 1798-1800
For a long time we were literally just the same people divided by politics. Blood runs deep it isn't that easy to carve an identity out of a political disagreement.
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US Monroe doctrine fitted in with Bongs balance of power and thus when the issue of Spanish Cuba came about the UK stayed neutral, then when Boer War happened the Americans stayed neutral.
Furthermore both have Anglo heritage of free trade and liberalism with a strong tradition of democracy.
You don’t really understand the revolution if you are asking that question
It was more of a British political civil war(whigs vs torries)
Once the yanks got there independence they became our n2 tradeing partner
It is often said that amarica was the back that supported the industrial revolution (providing cotton and metals)
Very much this. The American Revolution was a civil war with the government possessing a intercontinental supply line.
OP here, thanks for the answers guys :)