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Just because the British surrendered at Yorktown to end the Revolutionary War did not mean they ceased to be a political and military problem for the United States. In fact, conflicts with England and France led to hostilities with both nations. This chapter also discusses increasing regional economic specialization, especially the transformative effect of the rise of the cotton economy in the South.






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