History, 05.03.2021 20:30, hella33revj
Source A: The Debate over War in Congress, Felix Grundy, War Hawk, 1811 "This war, if carried on successfully, will have its advantages. We shall drive the British from our Continent- they will no longer have an opportunity of intriguing with our Indian neighbors, and setting the ruthless savage to tomahawk our women and children." -Annals of the Congress of the United States, 12th Congress, First Session. Based on the quote above, what is the perspective of the War Hawks in congress in 1811?
1. They were against declaring war on Britain, because they did not want to spend the money to train and hire troops.
2.They were against declaring war on Britain, because they were afraid America would lose against Britain’s stronger army.
3.They were in favor of declaring war on Britain, because they felt it was necessary to remain free from British rule.
4.They were in favor of declaring war on Britain, because they did not want Native Americans to further align (side) with the British.
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