Foundations for the emergence of the World’s superpower by the U.S
On June 18, 1815, the French Army and the Prussian-British Army engaged in the Battle of Waterloo. The war interrupted European industries, which led to a switch in demand from European to American goods. During the Napoleonic Wars, there was a significant increase in the orders for American Products.
America was neutrally promoting its products on both sides. Thus, the United States' economic dominance began to manifest. This change is one of the best significance of the battle of Waterloo.
Blockades and warships from the French and British wars continued to impact and impede trade. Due to these disturbances, American cotton and grain were required.