The War of 1812 and the American Revolutionary War both took place in American territory. What is another factor that these wars had in common?

A-They were both about claiming territory
B-They were both about taxes and slavery.
C-They were both about American authority.
D-They were both about financial independence.

Respuesta :

i think the answer is c

Answer:

I think it is also C.

Explanation:

The war of 1812 was caused because the early U.S. (after they separated from Britain) was trying to claim more land up North and Britain was upset because of this. This led to war (although the U.S. won). The Revolutionary War happened because Britain was trying to control the colonies, and the laws and several taxes (some passes because Britain needed to pay off the debt from the French and Indian War) greatly angered the colonists. Both were about authority, and the early U.S. wasn't able to make its own decisions. So in this case, I think C would be the correct answer.

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