What was the significance of the Battle of Queenston?

It allowed for the United States to occupy territory in Canada.
It was the final battle of the War of 1812, and it led to the Treaty of Ghent.
It allowed the British to conquer Fort Niagara, a strategic position for infiltrating the United States.
It proved that both the British and American armies were unprepared for war.

i know it isnt b, C?

2 answers

You're right, it's not b or c. That leaves two possibilities. Please do not post this question again.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Queenston_Heights
You gave the link to a Wikipedia site, Ms. Sue. Which is known to be incredibly unreliable, if you are not going to help or provide a TRUSTWORTHY place to search for the answer and learn some history then please, don't respond to a question. The answer is D for anyone looking for the correct answer the first try and I'm sorry for the late reply.
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