Which of the following was not a prominent issue with which the new United States republic struggled as part of its peacetime agenda following the War for American Independence?   The difficulty of demobilizing the army, especially in light of the hardships suffered by the troops during the war.   Opening the west to white settlement and organizing territories and states there.   The question of whether states would sever their ties with established (state-supported) churches.   Managing the Congress under the Articles of Confederation, which had grown too powerful.

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Which of the following was not a prominent issue with which the new United States republic struggled as part of its peacetime agenda following the War for American Independence?

  The difficulty of demobilizing the army, especially in light of the hardships suffered by the troops during the war.
  Opening the west to white settlement and organizing territories and states there.
  The question of whether states would sever their ties with established (state-supported) churches.
  Managing the Congress under the Articles of Confederation, which had grown too powerful.
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The war of Independence concluded with the ratification Article of confederation and the unification of all the 13 colonies of America. The unification and drafting of the constitution was not an easy task as it was to be agreed upon by all the colonies having diversities. Apart from it, there were several prominent issues that were to be dealt with immediately. 

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