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Why did Congress disagree about going to war with Britain? Check all correct responses. Northerners wanted to go to war, but southerners did not. War Hawks wanted to go to war for more land. Federalists feared how war might impact trade. Westerners were afraid of the effects of the conflict on trade.

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Answer: B and C

War Hawks wanted to go to war for more land.  

Federalists feared how war might impact trade.

Second part is B

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Congress disagreed about going to war with Britain because:

  • B. War Hawks wanted to go to war for more land.  
  • C. Federalists feared how war might impact trade.

According to the events that led to the War of 1812 between America and Great Britain, there was trouble looming and talks of war by the American people against the British because some of them felt they had been insulted.

The cause of this war were:

  • The economic sanctions that were imposed against the United States as a result of the fall out of the Napoleonic Wars
  • The British practise of sending their military aboard the vessels of American ships for unnecessary inspections

However, Congress did not support going to war because the War Hawks wanted war and because they felt insulted and also the Federalists were scared of how the war would affect trade.

Therefore, the correct answers are options B and C

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