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what was the result of the war of 1812? 1 Almost every political issue between britain and the united states remained the same from before the war. 2. Britain gained power again in the united states 3.America won a second war against the british and showed its might 4. France gained power in the united states
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The Treaty of Ghent (1814) essentially restored the status quo ante bellum — no significant boundary changes or lasting political concessions. Many issues (impressment, trade restrictions) were effectively left unresolved, though the end of the Napoleonic Wars removed their practical cause. The war did, however, produce a surge of U.S. national pride and is often remembered domestically as a “second war of independence” (which is why some sources call it a U.S. moral victory), but Britain did not gain power in the U.S. and France did not gain influence.
The Treaty of Ghent (1814) essentially restored the status quo ante bellum — no significant boundary changes or lasting political concessions. Many issues (impressment, trade restrictions) were effectively left unresolved, though the end of the Napoleonic Wars removed their practical cause. The war did, however, produce a surge of U.S. national pride and is often remembered domestically as a “second war of independence” (which is why some sources call it a U.S. moral victory), but Britain did not gain power in the U.S. and France did not gain influence.
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