7. The War of 1812 has been called the "Second War for American Independence" primarily because the (a) British blocked United States access to the port of New Orleans (b) United States continued to resist taxes imposed by Great Britain (c) British government had never fully respected the United States as a free nation (d) United States and Great Britain had not signed a peace treaty after the Revolutionary War

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7. The War of 1812 has been called the "Second War for American Independence" primarily
because the
(a) British blocked United States access to the port of New Orleans
(b) United States continued to resist taxes imposed by Great Britain
(c) British government had never fully respected the United States as a free nation
(d) United States and Great Britain had not signed a peace treaty after the Revolutionary
War
Transcribed Image Text:7. The War of 1812 has been called the "Second War for American Independence" primarily because the (a) British blocked United States access to the port of New Orleans (b) United States continued to resist taxes imposed by Great Britain (c) British government had never fully respected the United States as a free nation (d) United States and Great Britain had not signed a peace treaty after the Revolutionary War
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