Money problems Problems for those that backed the British Treaty of Paris Land problems New nation.

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Money problems Problems for those that backed the British Treaty of Paris Land problems New nation

Section 4 notes Money problems soldiers had been paid little or no money during the war government gave them land certificates for land in the west many sold these to be able to buy basic goods Problems for those that backed the British Loyalists lost property Native Americans lost land Slaves that fought for the British were in danger of being returned to their masters Treaty of Paris Set boundaries for the new country Rights to fish off Canada only had to pay its own debt British would return enslaved people US Gov. would recommend states return propriety seized from loyalists

Section 4 notes cont. Land problems U.S. had problems with the Spanish on control of the Mississippi River U.S. had problems with the British and their forts in the Great Lakes Native Americans now had a people in control who were hungry for westward expansion New nation Written Constitutions that had some sort of individual rights Articles Of Confederation set up the government Still a problem of issue of Slavery. Some states ban it Religious freedom for all Separation of church and state