What statement best sums up the Treaty of Ghent?(1 point)

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The British were able to keep the Americans from taking over Canada, and they gained land south of Oregon.
The British were able to keep the Americans from taking over Canada, and they gained land south of Oregon.

The Americans doubled the size of their land holdings and the British would never attack again
The Americans doubled the size of their land holdings and the British would never attack again

While the British won a lot of battles, the Treaty helped the Americans acquire considerable land in Canada.
While the British won a lot of battles, the Treaty helped the Americans acquire considerable land in Canada.

"Nothing was adjusted, nothing was settled."

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The statement that best sums up the Treaty of Ghent is: "Nothing was adjusted, nothing was settled."

This reflects the outcome of the treaty, which essentially restored the status quo ante bellum (the state of things before the war) and did not result in significant territorial or political changes for either side.