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What effect did the end of the British war with France have on the War of 1812?


France joined the British in the war against the United States.


It freed large numbers of British troops to fight in North America.


It reduced the number of British troops available because many had been killed.


France joined forces with the United States in the war against Great Britain.

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It freed large numbers of British troops to fight in North America.

After Napoleon's defeat in 1814, Britain could divert veteran troops and naval forces from Europe to North America, strengthening its effort in the War of 1812 (e.g., campaigns in the Chesapeake and the Gulf).