Abstract
The United States faces a number of daunting issues in the years immediately following the war. The British do not evacuate the forts in the northwest territory or provide compensation for slaves as they had agreed. In 1784, Congress sends John Adams to London to resolve these and other issues, but Adams makes no headway with the English. The young nation experiences similar difficulties with Spain. Secessionists movements begin to crop up in the southwest. Spain closes the port at New Orleans, a particular blow for a country trying to establish itself in the international world of trade. One of the major difficulties, under the Articles of Confederation, is the weakness of the national union, a fact that contributes to the country's weak standing on the international scene.
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American Government, American History, American Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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