Part of my job requires troubleshooting trees, I can firmly place Autumn Blaze maples as one of my most common calls for problems. The bark is very thin, and a lot of the problems trace back to planting too deep, buying ones with circling/girdling roots, hitting them with lawnmowers/trimmers, and improper mulching. The margin for error is much smaller than other trees.
Basswoods have Japanese beetle issues but their main enemy (aside from storms) is linden borers. The American ones can handle them but foreign little leaf ones not so much, kinda opposite from ash trees.
Only other recommendation I would give you is check for compaction or if your soil had a higher pH (>7.0) the pin oaks and birches REALLY don't like those situations.