Respuesta :
The war of 1821 is associated with the conflict between the United States and the United Kingdom. Both of them also had their allies to fight alongside them.
Explanation:
According to the perspective of the US, there were various reasons such as the cutting of the trade from France in response to the war against Napoleon France which was against the international law and doing all this by forcefully recruiting American sailors in their naval blockade of sea trade, Chesapeake–Leopard affair: US warship Chesapeake attacked by British ship Leopard, and many other. One thing led to another and the war was the result. Both the participants were actually satisfied with the results.
Personally, I don’t think war is a solution to any problem but as we know exceptions are always there sometimes war is the best way and sometimes it’s the worst way that you can ever imagine.
Answer:
Yes, it was worth it.
Explanation:
I personally believe that this war was worth it because it ended long term troubles for the United States (most of these issues were before the war even started). The British did not need to raid American ships because they had defeated France which meant that economic growth for America could continue. Additionally, before the war there was a threat of Native Americans, but during the war, American forces broke this Native American resistance. However, these things pale in comparison to the national pride and patriotism that surged throughout the country having avoided defeat by the British. Trading between the countries was as equals which meant that America could develop the nation without interference. Ultimately without the war, there would have been a chance that Tecumseh would be able to retaliate against the Americans, and the relationship between Britain and America would still be strained.