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. Why was the War of 1812 significant to the United States?



SS10.5.10


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It represented a clear victory over the British forces.
It demonstrated that the new nation was likely to endure
It allowed the Federalists to regain political power.
It launched a new wave of resistance from Native Americans.
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is: It demonstrated that the new nation was likely to endure.
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