Effects of the War of 1812
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Do you think that the War of 1812 finally resolved the issues left over from the American Revolution? What did this war mean for the American people as a whole?
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Effects of the War of 1812 are identified.
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As you consider if the War of 1812 finally resolved the issues left over from the American Revolution, please note how this war was mainly a war of miscommunication. Many of the issues actually resolved, but it was too late since the fighting had already begun. Since the end results of the Treaty of Ghent restored territories to what they were in their prewar state, that part was not resolved by war. On the other hand, you might argue that resolution ...
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