1. What Problems Faced the nation in the Post Revolutionary
Not only did Britain still refuse to repeal the Navigation Laws; goods formerly imported from England were cut off, forcing Americans to make their own. ... The list of possible nations ran short, for not many countries were willing to trade with the unpopular Americans. ... The legislative branch was given sweeping powers in most states, although some people, like Thomas Jefferson, warned that "173 despots [in legislation] would surely be as oppressive as one."" ...
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