How did Britain treat the United States following the Revolutionary War?
A) Britain maintained a strong economic relationship with the United States out of fear further disagreement would hurt the British economy.
B) Britain was so angry that the monarchy refused to accept the allegiance even of Americans who had been born in England.
C) Britain considered the United States an enemy nation and closed its profitable Caribbean colonies to American commerce.
D) Britain embraced the new nation because much of the British population had begun adopting similar revolutionary ideas as the Americans.
E) Britain largely ignored the new nation and focused its attention on building its empire elsewhere.
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